Friedman, Carl. Habe, Hans. Since that time some critics have argued that an artistic response to these atrocities could never be adequately rendered on the page. keyboard_arrow_down. Parent: To place an order, you must be connected to a teacher via the Class Code, or search for the teacher to get connected. “A brilliant short novel that serves as a brave, sharp-toothed brief against letting the past devour the present” (The New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice), Yishai Sarid’s The Memory Monster is a harrowing parable of a young historian who becomes consumed by the memory of the Holocaust… Includes several essays about the impact of the Holocaust on Israeli literature. An elderly survivor struggles to reconcile his memories of the Holocaust with his life and relationships in modern Israel. List View List. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1999. Parent: To place an order, you must be connected to a … Collection of twelve short stories which illuminate the sinister realities of human behavior in the camps. Austerlitz (German, 2001); as Austerlitz (2001). Highly symbolic, dreamlike work that describes the fate of a group of Jewish children in Vienna during World War II and how the realities of life under Nazi occupation gradually overwhelm childhood dreams. 4.6 out of 5 stars 25,672. Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin by Timothy Snyder. This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen (1967). Z deniku sedmnactilete Perly Sch (Czech, 1979); as The Unloved: From the Diary of Perla S. (1985). Adam, the last Jew of Schäßburg, recounts with disturbing clarity his … Washington, DC 20024-2126 Volume 299 of the Dictionary of Literary Biography series. Read 27 235 reviews from the world's larges… Gripping account of life in the ghetto and in Auschwitz, written shortly after the author’s escape from the death marches at the end of the war. To search library catalogs or other electronic search tools for works of literary criticism about Holocaust fiction, use the following Library of Congress subject headings to retrieve the most relevant citations: Look through a curated list of frequently searched collection types and themes. Allegorical story set in an asylum populated by Holocaust survivors. Wallant, Edward Lewis. Analyzes works by Martin Amis, D.M. The more I read, the more I began to notice a disappointing sameness to many of them. Two novellas depicting life in occupied France in 1941. Kremer, S. Lillian, editor. Tma nemá stín (Czech, 1976); as Darkness Casts No Shadow (1976). Volume 299 of the Dictionary of Literary Biography series. London: Routledge, 2000. Writers who did not live under Nazi persecution, including Cynthia Ozick, have also wrestled with the problem of representing the horrors of the camps without diminishing the realities of the Holocaust through over-stylization. Vice, Sue. Based in part on the author’s findings as part of a special postwar committee to investigate Nazi crimes. Hilsenrath, Edgar. Analyzes literature as an “articulate reaction to the Holocaust” and discusses the ways in which the Holocaust serves as a central motif in contemporary literature. Traces the resistance efforts of a group of Jewish partisans operating behind German lines in Eastern Europe. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1993. Includes a chronology of Holocaust literature, a bibliographic essay, a recommended reading list, and an index. (PN 6071 .H713 W54 1999) [Find in a library near you]. Follow the “Find in a library near you” link in each citation and enter your zip code at the Open WorldCat search screen. In 1939, a group of middle-class Jews vacationing at the Badenheim resort in Austria are caught in a series of ever-tightening restrictions on their lives. Best Sellers in Children's Holocaust Fiction Books #1. Karu lo Piepel (Hebrew, 1961); as Atrocity (1963), and as Moni: A Novel of Auschwitz (1987). The Light in Hidden Places. Images from the Holocaust: A Literature Anthology. Tralievader (Dutch, 1991); as Nightfather (1994). Jakob, a ghetto inmate, manufactures stories for his neighbors based on supposed radio broadcasts in order to maintain their hope in face of the realities of Nazi oppression. When Night Fell: An Anthology of Holocaust Short Stories. Collection of nine short stories exploring the themes of humanism during the Holocaust, despair in the camps, human interdependence, and forgetting. Narrative of the Warsaw Ghetto, from the construction of the wall separating it from the rest of the city in 1939, though the Ghetto Uprising of April-May 1943. Explores the relationship between what is written in Holocaust fiction and what is left unsaid. Brown, Jean C., Elaine C. Stephens, and Janet E. Rubin, editors. Introduces and summarizes major novels and short stories on the subject. The Holocaust Novel. Semi-autobiographical work about two young boys’ attempts to survive in the forest after escaping from a transport that had been bombed by the Allies. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1992. Kaniuk, Yoram. (Reference PN 56 .H55 R43 2002) [Find in a library near you]. (PS 153 .J4 J47 2004) [Find in a library near you]. Many books have chronicled the courage and suffering of Holocaust victims from fictional … Explore our comprehensive entries on the events, people, and places of the Holocaust. Bartfus ben ha-almavet (Hebrew, 1988); as The Immortal Bartfuss (1988). Includes bibliographies of primary works and critical studies of Holocaust literature. QUICK ADD. Wiesel, Elie. The Resonance of Dust: Essays on Holocaust Literature and Jewish Fate. Singer, Isaac Bashevis. Alvarez, A. The Pawnbroker (1961). Part of the Genres in Context series. reading, is happening now. Like 21 items 21 items The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Borowski, Tadeusz. Halperin, Irving. De nacht der Girondijnen (Dutch, 1957); as Breaking Point (1958), and as Night of the Girondists (1992). Annotations are provided to help the user determine the item’s focus, and call numbers for the Museum’s Library are given in parentheses following each citation. Bronsteins Kinder (German, 1986); as Bronstein’s Children (1988). (1985). Schwarz, Daniel R. Imagining the Holocaust. With regards to Holocaust literature, the canon has been pretty well established. The Nazi occupation of the Netherlands described from the perspective of a small Jewish girl who goes into hiding while the rest of her family is deported. Max Schulz, a small-town German barber, assumes several identities—including that of a Jewish black marketeer as well as a Nazi camp guard—that take him through the most significant events in 20th century European history. Semi-autobiographical novel of life in the Warsaw ghetto, told through a series of episodes recounting the cruelty, hunger, and depravity forced upon ghetto residents by the Nazis. Series of short stories that illustrate the treatment of Polish Jews under Nazi occupation, as well as the struggle of survivors to rebuild their lives after the war. Novel about the resistance in Buchenwald near the end of the war, as the arrival of a young Jewish boy threatens to disrupt plans by prisoners to rise up against their Nazi captors. (Z 6374 .H6 R67 2002) [Find in a library near you]. Fink, Ida. Semi-autobiographical account of two sisters who escape the Nazis by passing as Gentiles. Why are some of these titles not available at my library. Grid View Grid. Includes appendices about “historical novels,” postmodern Holocaust fiction, and second-generation literature, as well as an extensive list of books for further reading. (Reference PN 56 .H55 H66 2003) [Find in a library near you]. Contrasts the styles utilized by the authors in their work. The Museum's commemoration ceremony, including remarks by the German The Language of Silence: West German Literature and the Holocaust. The Holocaust Memorial Center honors as survivors any persons, Jewish or non-Jewish, who were displaced, persecuted, or discriminated against due to the racial, religious, ethnic, social, and political … Teachers. Adam ben kelev (Hebrew, 1969); as Adam Resurrected (1971). After discovering that his father, a Holocaust survivor, has tracked down and kidnapped a former Nazi concentration camp guard, an East German man is forced to come to terms with the effect of the Holocaust on his family. Modiano, Patrick. Gail Borden Public Library District. Gail Borden Public Library District. Includes discussion of works by Ka-tzetnik 135633, Aharon Appelfeld, and Shulamit Hareven. Presents an overview of Holocaust-related fiction as a literary genre. Includes extensive reading lists for further research. New York: Mulberry Books, 1993. Sarid’s unrelenting examination of how narratives of the Holocaust … Includes a list of works cited as well as an index. Based on the life of the author’s sister. Recounts barbaric incidents of sexual abuse and forced prostitution in the camps. Apitz, Bruno. Fink, Ida. “The Holocaust in Fiction.” In Holocaust Literature: A Handbook of Critical, Historical, and Literary Writings, edited by Saul S. Friedman, 533-546. (PN 56 .H55 R664 1988) [Find in a library near you]. New York: UAHC Press, 1999. One of the first Holocaust novels published in the Soviet Union. Teachers Home Lessons and Ideas Books and Authors Top Teaching Blog Teacher's Tool Kit Student Activities The Teacher Store Book Clubs Book Fairs Scholastic … Writing and Rewriting the Holocaust: Narrative and the Consequences of Interpretation. Wiesel, Elie. Overview of Holocaust-related fiction. 4.9 out of 5 stars 1,443. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2006. Courage, Rescue, and Mystery During World War II, Children's Drawings and Poems From Terezin Concentration Camp, 1942-1944, How the Impossible Became Possible...on Schindler's List, The Untold Story of Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust, BiblioCore: app16 Version 8.35.1 Last updated 2020/12/09 11:57, Escaping the Nazis on the Kindertransport, The Holocaust and Life Under Nazi Occupation, https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/chiune-sugihara. Patterson, David, Alan L. Berger, and Sarita Cargas, editors. Sherman, Joseph. Westport, CT: Oryx Press, 2002. Schlant, Ernestine. (PN 56 .H55 E53 2002) [Find in a library near you]. The Painted Bird (1965); revised edition (1976). Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998. Ka-tzetnik 135633. Surreal novella about two survivors grappling with memories of their time in the camps while trying to find normality in postwar Germany. Fictionalized account of the Judenrat (Jewish council) in the Lodz ghetto, who were responsible for running the ghetto on behalf of the Nazi occupiers. (PT 405 .S3443 1999) [Find in a library near you]. Fiction and nonfiction books help younger readers understand the Holocaust. Biographical novel based on the life of Giuseppe Pardo Roques, the chief elder of Pisa, Italy, who finds his deepest fears for the spiritual health of humanity realized under the occupation. Život z hvězdou (Czech, 1949); as Life With a Star (1989). Ka-tzetnik 135633. Reference Guide to Holocaust Literature. The residents of a Jewish ghetto struggle with the loss of their civility and humanity when confronted with the brutal realities of life under Nazi occupation. Presents analyses of works written immediately after the war as well as later stories and novels by first- and second-generation writers. Der Totenwald: ein Bericht (German, 1945); as The Forest of the Dead (1947). Comprehensive, interdisciplinary anthology of Holocaust-related fiction, poetry, and drama, as well as diary excerpts, essays, and reproductions of artwork by survivors. Rosen, Philip, and Nina Apfelbaum, editors. Includes a selected bibliography and index. Modiano, Patrick. Fictionalized account of the story of Oskar Schindler, an industrialist who saved 1,100 Jews from death by employing them in his factory in Krakow. This web site contains every word and image that appear in the print edition of The Holocaust Chronicle, published by … If … Babii Iar (Russian, 1967); as Babi Yar: A Documentary Novel (1967), and as Babi Yar: A Document in the Form of a Novel (1970). Critical essays that analyze Holocaust fiction within the context of postmodern literary theory. Raphael, Linda Schermer and Marc Lee Raphael, editors. Lustig, Arnošt. On this Holocaust Remembrance Day, take up the mantle of Holocaust education and remembrance by immersing yourself in these evocative works of fiction and non-fiction. The Parnas: A Scene from the Holocaust (1979). Démanty noci (Czech, 1958); as Diamonds of the Night (1986). New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000. In the years immediately following World War II, writers began to confront the daunting task of describing in fiction the seemingly indescribable world of the ghettos and concentration camps. Those unable to visit might be able to find these works in a nearby public library or acquire them through interlibrary loan. Hebrew Literature in the Wake of the Holocaust. (PN 56 .H55 H45 1993) [Find in a library near you]. Paperback. Profiles 128 of the most influential writers who survived or perished in the Holocaust, with biographical entries and lists of selected works by and about each author. (PN 56 .H55 H25 1970) [Find in a library near you]. Yudkin, Leon L., editor. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2004. $6.99 #2. One of the earliest Holocaust novels, written by a non-Jewish German citizen sent to Buchenwald for criticizing the Nazi regime. Het bittere Kruid: Een kleine Kroniek (Dutch, 1957); as Bitter Herbs: A Little Chronicle (1960). (Italian, 1982); as If Not Now, When? 1 - 20 of 35 results. Cargas, Harry James. La Place de l’étoile (French, 1968). L’oublié (French, 1989); as The Forgotten (1992). by Sharon Cameron. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997. The Shriek of Silence: A Phenomenology of the Holocaust Novel. Explores the depravity of life in Auschwitz through a series of vignettes describing Moni, a young boy subjected to sadistic psychological and physical horrors. Minco, Marga. Attempts to establish a theoretical approach to Holocaust fiction. Wiesel, Elie. Out of the Whirlwind: A Reader of Holocaust Literature. The results of that search indicate all libraries in your area that own that particular title. Patterson, David. Weil, Jiří. (D 804.3 .O87 1999) [Find in a library near you]. Bloom, Harold, editor. Keneally, Thomas. Boris, a Jew, tries to pass as a Ukrainian nationalist but is arrested and tortured in an attempt to make him give up his true identity. Gefen Publishing offers a wide range of books books covering such topics as Jewish history, Israeli and Middle East politics, Jewish philosophy, Jewish communities, Israeli society, the Holocaust, Jewish art, Jewish children's books, Jeiwsh poetry, religion, science, Haggadas, haggadahs, and Israel travel. Sebald, Winfried Georg. A young Jewish boy passes as a Christian during the war, but the dehumanizing effect of the Nazi values system takes its toll on his identity. (D 804.3 .Y6972 1988) [Find in a library near you]. Levi, Primo. Gail Borden Public Library District. Series of critical essays exploring the possibilities and limitations of representing the Holocaust in fiction. (D 804.3 .L358 1995) [Find in a library near you]. JBC’s print lit­er­ary jour­nal Paper Brigade pro­vides a 200-page snap­shot of the Jew­ish lit­er­ary land­scape in Amer­i­ca and abroad.Find the lat­est issues, infor­ma­tion on the Paper Brigade New Israeli Fic­tion prize, adver­tis­ing details, and more. Suite française: roman (French, 2004); as Suite Française (2006). Series of short stories that focus on the daily lives and basic human needs of individuals living in the Theresienstadt ghetto. Holocaust books - fiction and non-fiction By: s. sarahkate60120. -- Miranda Cooper ― LA Review of Books “[A] record of a breakdown, an impassioned consideration of memory and its risks, and a critique of Israel’s use of the Holocaust to shape national identity…. 8 Important Books About the Holocaust It’s important that we never forget the horrors inflicted upon the Jewish people and many other marginalized populations during World War II. Discusses major novels about the Holocaust published in the twenty years following the liberation of the camps, including works by Tadeusz Borowski, Arnošt Lustig, Elie Wiesel, Piotr Rawicz, Jorge Semprun, and Ilse Aichinger. Schindler’s List (1982), and as Schindler’s Ark (1982). Young Katerina joins a group of twenty wealthy Jewish American male prisoners who attempt to pay for their release from the Nazis. Talk to your local librarian for assistance. Available In Stores Filters. This list of nuclear holocaust fiction lists the many works of speculative fiction that attempt to describe a world during or after a massive nuclear war, nuclear holocaust, or crash of civilization due to a nuclear … (PN 56 .H55 H628 2000) [Find in a library near you]. Collection of essays exploring the representation of the Holocaust in fictional works by second-generation and diaspora writers and filmmakers. Plus each order gives back to the class in FREE Books and resources. Epstein, Leslie. Ka-tzetnik 135633. Community-created list By: s. sarahkate60120. Possibly autobiographical work set in a nameless European country during the war. Rybakov, Anatolii Naumovich. (PN 56.3 .J4 H67 1997) [Find in a library near you]. Don’t be fooled by the slim profile of this book — the harrowing tale of … The Holocaust in Arab Public Discourse: Historicized Politics and Politicized History By Tossavainen, Mikael Jewish Political Studies Review, Vol. Ślady (Polish, 1996); as Traces (1997). Fiction and nonfiction books help younger readers understand the Holocaust. Lang, Berel, editor. Based partly on author interviews. 20, No. Kokhav ha-efer (Hebrew, 1966); as Star Eternal (1971). Includes appendices about “historical novels,” postmodern Holocaust fiction, and second-generation literature, as well as an extensive list of books for further reading. A Holocaust survivor’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease late in life leads his son to travel to Hungary in search of his father’s past before his memory slips away altogether. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004. Guidelines for Teaching About the Holocaust, Database of Holocaust Survivor and Victim Names, Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Riggs, Thomas, editor. King of the Jews: A Novel of the Holocaust (1979) and as The Elder (1979). Teichman, Milton, and Sharon Leder, editors. Discusses the use of the Holocaust as metaphor by both first- and second-generation writers. Why do I sometimes see people from other libraries? Le Jour (French, 1961); as The Accident (1962). Nackt unter Wölfen (German, 1958); as Naked Among Wolves (1960). With more questions than answers, I set out to understand why readers in 2019 keep Holocaust stories — which I define loosely as either works of historical fiction set during the Holocaust or that deal with the legacies of the Holocaust — at the top of the charts. I Survived: Ten Thrilling Books (Boxed Set) Lauren Tarshis. The Book Thief Markus Zusak. Books About the Holocaust. Presents brief biographical entries for 223 writers as well as critical essays about over 200 books and short stories. Holocaust Novelists. Thematically-organized collection of both fiction and non-fiction accounts of the Holocaust. Contact Info Casemate Publishers 1950 Lawrence Road Havertown PA 19083 t: (610) 853-9131 e: casemate@casematepublishers.com Appendixes provide lists of works by genre, literary themes, historic events, ghettos, and camps explored in Holocaust literature. Describes the various ways authors have depicted the events of the Holocaust in literature. Skrawek czasu (Polish, 1983); as A Scrap of Time and Other Stories (1987, revised 1995). (D 804.195 .I43 1997) [Find in a library near you]. Offers critical analysis of works of fiction written by the children of Holocaust survivors and perpetrators. Nałkowska, Zofia. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999. Messengers from the Dead: Literature of the Holocaust. Kuznetsov, Anatoli. Come Spring: An Autobiographical Novel (1980). Lewitt, Maria. Literary critics such as Lawrence Langer and James E. Young have traced these developments in their analyses of Holocaust fiction, while other scholars have recently placed these novels within national literary traditions. Appelfeld, Aharon. Langer, Lawrence L, editor. Analyzes both well-known and little-studied authors, including Leslie Epstein, Jerzy Kosinski, Tadeusz Borowski, and John Hersey, in an attempt to establish unifying themes and theories of Holocaust literature. Employs a highly mimetic narrative style. Jewish American and Holocaust Literature: Representation in the Postmodern World. Relates the story of a child who escaped the Holocaust by going to Britain before the war, and his efforts as an old man to reconstruct what happened to his family. Seminal texts like Elie Wiesel’s Night, Anne Frank’s diary, Art Spiegelman’s Maus, Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning, and Primo Levi’s Survival in Auschwitz, have been, almost exclusively, informing our notions of what the Holocaust was actually like. 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