A Shoah novel for idiots.
Persian Lessons.
The Maus that roared.
The late philosopher hated Israel and went so far as to rationalize the Holocaust.
Jane Yolen’s Mapping the Bones.
A survivor, he chronicled not just the Holocaust but also anti-Semitism and its spiritual effects.
The Pawnbroker.
Incident at Vichy was first staged in 1965.
The best-selling Jewish novelist turns one-hundred next week.
The Death’s Head Chess Club and other novels of Holocaust kitsch.
Last week, what may be the first Hindi-language play about the Holocaust was staged in a country where few are aware of it while many. . .
H. G. Adler is best known (to the extent that he is known at all) for his sociological studies of the Holocaust. But he also. . .
The Polish author Marek Hlasko grew up during World War II. In the late 1950s, after a precocious success as a writer of fiction, he. . .