Holocaust Testimonies
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| Book: | Holocaust Testimonies: The Ruins of Memory |
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| Author: | Lawrence L. Langer |
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| Publisher: | Yale University Press |
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Reviews
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Disturbing and controversial, this work is based on 300 of the more than 1,400 taped interviews with Holocaust survivors preserved at Yale University’s Fortunoff Video Archives. It’s disturbing because of the survivors’ graphic retelling of the starvation, torture, brutalization and cannibalism that occurred in the Nazi death camps. It’s controversial because, instead of focusing on the bravery necessary to endure such horrors, Langer’s book delves into the psychic wounds that 50 years after their infliction remain unhealed. “We have these double lives,” said one survivor. “We can’t cancel out. It just won’t go away.” Holocaust Memories won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism for 1991.



