'You think your writing belongs to you?': Intertextuality in contemporary Jewish post-Holocaust literature

This article examines a sub-category of recent Jewish post-Holocaust fiction that engages with the absent memory of the persecution its authors did not personally witness through the medium of intertextuality, but with intertextual recourse not to testimonial writing but to literature only unwitting...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gwyer, K
Format: Journal article
Published: MDPI 2018