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    In:  Múlt és Jövö 4 (2002)
    Language: Hungarian
    Year of publication: 2002
    Titel der Quelle: Múlt és Jövö
    Angaben zur Quelle: 4 (2002)
    Keywords: Kertész, Imre, ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature
    Abstract: Contends that Imre Kertész's novel "Fateless" is the justification of Kant's idea that goodness deserves happiness. The novel is about the Holocaust per se, as opposed to the film "Grey Zone" (2001), which is about heroism in connection with the revolt of the Sonderkommando in Auschwitz in October 1944. "Fateless" is about everyday life in the death camp, from the point of view of a teenager. The concentration camp becomes his home, so he is alienated from the outside world. The homecoming at the end of the book shows how remorse changes into hatred, predicting that almost nobody will have the courage to "work through" the Shoah.
    Note: Appeared also in her "Pikareszk Auschwitz árnyékában" (2003) 111-141.
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    Language: Hungarian
    Year of publication: 1990
    Titel der Quelle: Múlt és Jövő
    Angaben zur Quelle: 1 (1990) 42-46
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Influence ; Jews in literature ; Judaism in literature
    Abstract: Heller changes Adorno's question and asks "Is it possible to write poetry about Auschwitz?" On the one hand, she states that nothing can be written about Auschwitz. On the other, she says that one can and should write about the different kinds of silence surrounding Auschwitz. Describes four types of silence, originating in irrationality, horror, shame, and remorse. Quotes Adorno's idea that one should think and live in such a way that Auschwitz could never happen again. Contends, however, that one should write about Auschwitz even if one knows that it cannot prevent another holocaust.
    Note: Appeared also in her "Auschwitz és Gulág" (2002) 21-36.
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