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Posts Tagged: Survival in Auschwitz

Remembering as Deconstruction: Eduardo Halfon’s Mourning

Reviewed By Dan Reiter

September 25th, 2019

To scrutinize the past, one must approach the walls between then and now.

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Tags: Auschwitz, Bellevue Literary Press, book review, Dan Reiter, Daniel Hahn, Eduardo Halfon, Elie Wiesel, Ferramonti di Tarsia, Fukuromachi, Guatemala, Holocaust, Jewish, Jewish literature, judaism, Lisa Dillman, Mel Brooks, Monastery, mourning, Night, Primo Levi, Spanish, Survival in Auschwitz, The Polish Boxer, translation

The Saturday Rumpus Essay: Song in the Subjunctive

By Sandie Friedman

July 18th, 2015

Perhaps the city looked more poignantly lovely because I was conscious of its tragic history.

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Tags: America, Anne Frank, Art, Books, cities, civil rights, death, depression, Dina Wardi, Dresden, Elie Wiesel, Europa Europa, Europe, feminism, German, germany, Goethe Institute, happiness, Heinrich Heine, Holocaust, Holocaust Museum, home, identity politics, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Jewish Identity, jews, judaism, Kabbalah, Kurt Vonnegut, Memorial Candles: Children of the Holocaust, memory, Nazi Germany, nazis, Night, Peter Novick, poetry, Primo Levi, religion, Sandie Friedman, Sandra Friedman, Schindler's List, school, Slaughterhouse Five, song, Survival in Auschwitz, Survivor, the Holocaust, The Holocaust in American Life, trauma, travel, war, World War II, WWII

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