the man, the book, the film, the Holocaust and its survivors
Fensch, Thomas
1995
A collection of essays, articles, and interviews about Oskar Schindler, who saved 1,200 Jews during World War II, and the international effect of his story.
Presents eight analytical essays on Elie Wiesel's memoir-novel about the Holocaust, "Night," and its sequels, "Dawn" and "The Accident," and includes an introduction by critic Harold Bloom, a Wiesel chronology, and a bibliography.
Examines artists who experienced the Holocaust firsthand and discusses works they produced while they were interned in concentration camps, lived in ghettos or in hiding, or were otherwise persecuted by the Nazis.
Explores the literature of the Holocaust, examining the key authors and works of the era and discussing how they embody the traits and suffering of those who experienced the Holocaust.