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Article: Holocaust Novelists.(Book review)
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- The Modern Language Review
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- April 1, 2006
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Holocaust Novelists. Ed. by Efraim Sicher. (Dictionary of Literary Biography, 299) Columbia, SC: Bruccoli Clark Layman for Gale Thomson. 2004. xxi+501 pp. $215. ISBN 1-4144-0438-7.
The boundaries separating Holocaust novelists from Holocaust writers and/or Holocaust survivor-writers are frequently blurred. Efraim Sicher, in his introduction, outlines the categories of both 'Holocaust novel' and 'Holocaust novelist' for the purposes of this book, and necessarily goes to great lengths in defining the rationale behind the volume's inclusions and exclusions. Holocaust Novelists concerns itself with the genre of the Holocaust novel as specifically distinct from ...
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