TY - BOOK ID - 80875734 TI - Aharon Appelfeld's fiction PY - 2005 SN - 0253111064 9780253111067 0253344921 9780253344922 1282071351 9781282071353 9786612071355 6612071354 PB - Bloomington Indiana University Press DB - UniCat KW - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature. KW - Appelfeld, Aron KW - Apelfeld, A. KW - Appelfeld, A. KW - Appelfeld, Aarón KW - Appelfeld, Aharon KW - Applefeld, Aaron KW - Appelʹfelʹd, Akharon KW - Аппельфельд, Ахарон KW - Аппельфельд, Аарон KW - אפלפלד, א. KW - אפלפלד, אהרן KW - אפלפלד, אהרון KW - Criticism and interpretation. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:80875734 AB - How can a fictional text adequately or meaningfully represent the events of the Holocaust? Drawing on philosopher Stanley Cavell's ideas about ""acknowledgment"" as a respectful attentiveness to the world, Emily Miller Budick develops a penetrating philosophical analysis of major works by internationally prominent Israeli writer Aharon Appelfeld. Through sensitive discussions of the novels Badenheim 1939, The Iron Tracks, The Age of Wonders, and Tzili, and the autobiographical work The Story of My Life ER -