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- W1579008049 abstract "A bstr A ct This article discusses literary representation of concentrationary universe in works of Yehiel Dinur, Yiddish and Hebrew author who published under pseud- onym Ka. Tzetnik. He became known to public on witness stand of Eichmann trial in 1962. Ka. Tzetnik's novels Salamandra, Piepel, and House of Dolls are read in this article within context of polemic over Jewish victims' alleged collabora- tion with Nazi annihilation system—a polemic generated after World War II by Bruno Bettelheim, Raul Hilberg, Hannah Arendt, and others, and revived by Primo Levi in his last book, The Drowned and Saved (1986). Contrary to previous readings of Ka. Tzetnik's oeuvre, this article presents it as a unique, daring, and nonjudgmental literary testimony to inside of Lager as a gray zone, a testimony that defies Levi's distinction between the drowned and the saved. Ka. Tzetnik's emphatic representation of existence in this situation at limits is understood in relation to works by such au- thors as Jorge Semprun, Charlotte Delbo, Ida Fink, and Tadeusz Borowski." @default.
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- W1579008049 title "The Gray Zone Revisited: The Concentrationary Universe in Ka. Tzetnik's Literary Testimony" @default.
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