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235 INDEX Abbott, H. Porter, n absence, , , , , Achebe, Chinua, , Aciman, André, n Adam and Eve, Adorno, Theodor, xi, , –, , n, –, , – aesthetics, xi; Adorno on, , ; and agents of suffering, ; and autonomy, ; Nazi, –, ; of redemption, –; of rupture, ; and survivors as professional storytellers, African diaspora, , , , , Agamben, Giorgio, ; Remnants of Auschwitz, agency, , , Ajami, Fouad, , , , Akash, Munir, Aleichem, Sholom, Alexander, Edward, ; “Stealing the Holocaust,” Alexander, Jeffrey, n, alienation, , allegory: and Bellow, , , , , , , , n; fascist, –; figurative, , , , , , n; and Levi, ; and Morrison, , , , , alterity, . See also Other Améry, Jean, ; “Torture,” Amichai, Yehuda, –; “The Bible Is You,” –; “Gods Change, Prayers Are Here to Stay,” ; “In My Life, On My Life,” ; “Israeli Travel,” ; “I Wasn’t One of the Six Million,” –; “Jewish Travel,” –; Now and in Other Days, ; “Once I Wrote Now and in Other Days,” –; Open Closed Open, –, –, ; Poems of Jerusalem, ; Songs of Jerusalem and Myself, ; “What Has Always Been,” Amis, Martin, Time’s Arrow, , – anachronism, , , , –, , , , , , , analogy, , , anamnesis, –, , , anatopism, , antisemitism, ; and Bellow, –, , , , , , , –, , , , n, n; and Hobson, –, –; and Kazan, ; and Morrison, , n; and redemption, ; Sartre on, ; and Schwarz-Bart, apostrophe, , , , , , Arabs, –, , , , Aravamudan, Srinivas, Arbeit macht frei fun Toitland Europa (play), architecture, –, , , – Architecture of Doom, The (film), Arendt, Hannah, , ; The Origins of Totalitarianism, Aristotle, Poetics, Arnold, Matthew, Arrow Cross Party, art, , , Ascherson, Neal, assimilation, , , , Assmann, Jan, Atlas, James, , , atrocity, ; and comparison to other atrocities, ; and Conrad, , , ; and Delbo, ; and Jewish tradition, , ; Langer on, ; literature of, ; and meaning, ; representation of, ix; witness to, . See also genocide; Holocaust audience/reader: and Amis, ; and Delbo, , , ; and Levi, –; and representation of perpetrator, , ; and Rosenfeld, ; and Schlink, –, , , , Auerbach, Erich, Auschwitz: and Amis, , , , ; and culture, ; and Delbo, ; experience of, –, , –, –, ; and Gerstein, ; poetry after, –, , ; recurrence of, , . See also Holocaust Bach, Johann Sebastian, 3 Bartov, Omer, , , Bauman, Zygmunt, Beirut, , , ; siege of, , , , Bellow, Saul: The Adventures of Augie March, –; and allegory, , , , , , , , n; and Bellow, Saul (continued) antisemitism, –, , , , , , , , –, , , , n, n; and competition, , , , , ; and economy, , –, , , , , , , ; and ethics, , , , n; and genocide, , ; Herzog, –, n; and Holocaust, –, , , , –, , –, , , , n, n; Humboldt’s Gift, ; and injustice, –, , , , , , , , ; introduction to Great Jewish Short Stories, ; and “The Jewish Writer and the English Literary Tradition” symposium, –; Mr. Sammler’s Planet, , , n, n, n; review of a study of Sholom Aleichem, ; The Victim, –, , –, –, –, , –, , Ben-Dor Niv, Orna, Benjamin, Walter, , n, n, Benvenisti, Meron, , Berlin Act of , Bialik, Hayyim Nahman, Bible/Hebrew Scripture, , Biglal hamilhama hahi (Because of That War) (film), Birweh, Palestine, , , blacks, , ; discrimination against, ; history of, , , ; and Jews, –; and Schwarz-Bart, , , , , ; and spirituals, Blanchot, Maurice, , , , , , n, Bolobo-Tchumbiri, Congo Free State, Bradbury, Malcolm, n Brazaitis, Kristina, Breker, Arno, British Empire, Brodsky, Joseph, , , , , , Brodzki, Bella, , Browning, Christopher, ; Ordinary Men, Buber, Martin, Budick, Emily Miller, , , , n, n Burrows, Guy, The Curse of Central Africa, camps, ; alien world of, –; and cultural affirmation, ; in Delbo, ; experience of, –; as imaginable, ; and sexuality, ; world beyond, , –, Camus, Albert, ; The Plague, n Caribbean, , , Carr, Steven, Carroll, Lewis, Caruth, Cathy, –, , , , ; Unclaimed Experience, Casement, Roger, , catastrophe, , , children, of survivors, , , , –, – Christianity, , , , chronicle, , Chronicle of the Lodz Ghetto, The, chronology, , , Climax, The (film), Cohen, Peter, Cold War, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” , colonialism: commercial, , , , ; and Congo Free State, ; and Conrad, , , , –, ; and crisis of Europe’s self-conception, ; and genocide, , , , , , , , ; and Holocaust, ; paternalistic, , , , ; patriarchal, ; and racism, , , ; and Schwarz-Bart, , . See also imperialism Commentary, communism, complicity, , , –, , concentration camps. See camps Congo Free State, , –, , , , , , – Conrad, Joseph: and colonialism, , , , –, ; and complicity, , –; and genocide, –, , , , –, , , , ; Heart of Darkness, –; and imperialism, , , , ; The Inheritors, ; and narrator, , Cortázar, Julio, Hopscotch, Coughlin, Charles, Crisis, Crossfire (film), Crowther, Bosley, , culture: American musical, ; art as answerable to, ; and atrocity, , ; as beliefs and customs, ; and Bellow, ; context of, ix; continuity of, xi, –, , , , , , , , , , , –; and denial of barbarism, ; as equipment for survival, ; and experience of camps, , ; failure of, ; and grief, ; and history, ; and injustice, ; and memory, , ; Nazi enjoyment of, ; present, ; and progressive ideology, ; renewability of, ; skepticism about, ; as sphere of mediation and influence, n; Western, , , , Czerniakow, Adam, Daldry, Stephen, Dante, Divine Comedy, – Danto, Arthur, Darwish, Mahmoud, , , , –, ; Memory for Forgetfulness, –, , , ; “Until My End, Until Its End,” – Dawidowicz, Lucy, death: and Delbo, , –, –, , , , –; out of natural order, ; and survival, ; and survivors, – INDEX 236 [3.144.189.177] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 22:31 GMT) deconstruction, , Delbo, Charlotte, , , , ; Auschwitz and After, ; Auschwitz and After/The Measure of Our Days, ; Le convoi du Janvier, – Delcommune, Alexandre, Delcommune, Camille, DeLynn, Jane, de Man, Paul, n Derrida, Jacques, , n, diary, , , –, , , Diary of Anne Frank, The, ix diaspora, , , , , Diedrick, James, Donovan, Stephen, doppelganger, , Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, The Eternal Husband, n, n double consciousness, , , duality, experience of, Du Bois, W.E.B., “The Negro and the Warsaw Ghetto,” , , Durzak, Manfred, Easterbrook, Neil, economy: and Bellow, , –, , , , , , , ; cultural, , , , , , ; and figurative allegory, Eichinger...