Martin Amis's "The Zone of Interest" - 24 views
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hen Theodor Adorno declared, in 1949, that “to write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric,” he could hardly have anticipated the ensuing quantity of poetry and prose that actually concerned itself with the Holocaust, still less its astonishing range and depth.
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dbloom7106 on 06 Oct 14At first I felt apprehensive about commenting on the first sentence of the article because it seemed lazy, but then I stopped myself. This one sentence strikes a chord because imagine if his words were taken literally. We wouldn't have amazing novels like Ellie Wiesels Night and the critically acclaimed graphic novel series Maus. The stories of everyone in the Holocaust would not have been told.
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