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Lillian Kremer. Women's Holocaust Writing: Memory and Imagination. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999. xi, 278 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 September 2002

Rachel Feldhay Brenner
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin, Madison Madison, Wisconsin
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Kremer's recent book is an important contribution to the growing body of scholarship devoted to literary responses to the Holocaust. Women's Holocaust Writing joins studies such as Edward Alexander's The Resonance of Dust: Essays on Holocaust Literature, Lawrence Langer's The Holocaust and the Literary Imagination, Alvin Rosenfeld's A Double Dying: Reflections on Holocaust Literature, Alan Berger's Crisis and Covenant: The Holocaust in American Jewish Fiction, his more recent Children of Job: American Second-Generation Witnesses to the Holocaust, Sarah Horowitz's Voicing the Void, and Kremer's previous study Witness through the Imagination: Jewish-American Holocaust Literature.

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© 2002 by the Association for Jewish Studies

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