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Discours d'Auschwitz: litterarite, representation, symbolisation.(Book Review)
Publication: The Modern Language Review Publication Date: 01-JUL-05 Author: Silverman, Maxim |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Modern Humanities Research Association
Discours d'Auschwitz: litterarite, representation, symbolisation. By KARLA GRIERSON. Paris: Champion. 2003. 526 pp. 85 [euro]. ISBN 2-7453-0722-3.
This book has all the advantages and disadvantages of starting out as the author's doctoral thesis. The advantages include the detailed analysis of a wide range of Holocaust survivor testimonies (or 'narratives of deportation', as Karla Grierson prefers to call them), from a number of different countries, including familiar names...
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