The Lost Children: Reconstructing Europe’s Families after World War II, Tara Zahra (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2011), xi + 308 pp., hardcover, $35.00.
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Holocaust diaries often use two calendars—Gregorian and Jewish—to date entries and events, choosing one or the other to convey a particular significance. Translators frequently have found it difficult to integrate this multicalendrical dat…
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This review essay examines several features of Lanzmann’s classic film, assessing the tensions between the director’s choices in his film and his public statements outside the film. By employing a perspective taken from live theater and applying it to…
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