Hebrew Literature in the Wake of the HolocaustLeon I. Yudkin, International Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization Although writers have encountered difficulty in finding the appropriate medium for the transcription of the Holocaust experience, the Holocaust has become a major theme in Hebrew literature. This volume seeks to examine the ways in which the experience has been approached and conveyed to the reader by Israeli writing. |
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
On the Nature | 33 |
Memory in the Work of Yehiel Dinur KaTzetnik 135633 | 52 |
Redeeming the Past | 75 |
The Jewish Legacy | 97 |
The Influence of the Holocaust on My Work | 125 |
Copyright | |