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When Night Fell : An Anthology of Holocaust Short Stories

When Night Fell : An Anthology of Holocaust Short Stories

Author: Linda Raphael Marc Raphael
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication Date: 01 Jul 1999
ISBN-13: 9780813526638
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Description


Both survivors of the Holocaust and those who were not there agree that it is impossible to tell what happened during the Final Solution. Language cannot express the horrors of such places as Auschwitz. No piece of writing can adequately imagine the concentration camps, ghettos and death camps. And that is precisely why writers must tell - and retell - what happened there. In ""When Night Fell: Short Stories of the Holocaust"", Linda S. Raphael and Marc Lee Raphael have collected 27 short stories that interpret the Holocaust. Some of the writers included here, such as Aharon Appelfeld, S.Y. Agnon and Yehuda Amichai, are internationally acclaimed authors. Other writers may be new to many readers, although their pieces are equally moving. This international selection includes stories by writers who experienced the Holocaust personally; other authors wrote about it long after the fact. Some pieces look at individual experience; others take a broader view. In addition to the stories selected, ""When Night Fell"" contains a useful introduction by the editors, putting the stories in context. Also included are a glossary of unfamiliar terms, a chronology of important events and a suggested reading list.


Table of Contents


The Night, S.Y. Agnon; My Father's Deaths, Yehuda Amichai; Bertha, Aharon Appelfeld; Kitty, Aharon Appelfeld; ""Heil Hitler"", Sholem Asch; A Plaque on Via Mazzini, Giorgio Bassani; Artists in the Ghetto, Rachmil Bryks; Berele in the Ghetto, Rachmil Bryks; Bread, Rachmil Bryks; Children of the Lodz Ghetto, Rachmil Bryks; The Last Journey, Rachmil Bryks; The Boxing Match, Chaver Paver; The Death of Tsarita, Ida (Stein) Fink; The Season of the Dead, Pierre Gascar; My Quarrel with Hersh Rasseyner, Chaim Grade; Uncle Aron, Henryck Grynberg; The Road of No Return, Rachal Haring Korn; The Lemon, Arnost Lustig; Stephen and Anne, Arnost Lustig; Old Worlds - New Meanings, Sara Nomberg-Przytyk; The Teacher, Hans Peter Richter; A Ghetto Dog, Isaiah Spiegel; The Ban, Leonard Tushnet; Liberator, S.L. Wisenberg; My Mother's War, L.L. Wisenberg; Conrad in the Ghetto, Jerzy Zawieyski.


Author Description


Linda Schermer Raphael teaches English at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She recieved her Ph.D. degree in literature from Ohio State University. Her writings have focused on nineteenth- and twentieth- century literature, narrative theory, and moral skeptics in fiction.
Marc Lee Raphael is Nathan and Sophia Gumenick Professor of Judaic Studies and Professor of Religion at the College of William and Mary. He recieved his Ph.D. degree in history from the University of California, Los Angeles. He has served as cochair of the teaching Training Committee of the Ohio Council on Holocaust Education and has taught university courses on the subject since 1976.






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