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Granta - The Magazine of New Writing 66, Summer 1999

Truth + Lies

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New York
Kiadó: Granta Publications-Penguin Books USA, Inc.
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 255 oldal
Sorozatcím: Granta
Kötetszám: 66
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 21 cm x 15 cm
ISBN: 0-9645611-6-6
Megjegyzés: Nyolc novella egy kötetben. Fekete-fehér illusztrációkkal, fotókkal.
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—IWlpiiB M?«wil 66 TRUTH + LIES
As a young boy, Binjamin Wilkomirski witnessed horror and human cruelty at its most extreme. Or not. He survived the Nazi death camps of Poland: Majdanek, Auschwitz-Birkenau. Or not. He saw his own father killed. Or not. He saw starving babies gnaw their fingers to the bone and rats jump from the heaped corpses of women. Or not. He was a Jew in the worst time and place to be Jewish in history. Or not.
Since its publication in 1995, Wilkomirski's memoir of his childhood has been celebrated as one of the most powerful literary accounts of the Holocaust. But now the clouds of scepticism are gathering. Was the author anywhere near a death camp during the war? Was he a Jew? Has he made it all up?
In this issue of Granta, Elena Lappin investigates the story of the man and his book. Plus:
Jillian Edelstein: truth-telling in South Africa Javier Marias: Elvis's interpreter is too truthful Stacey Richter: the lie of Heavy Metal Wiliiam Fiennes: the... Tovább

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—IWlpiiB M?«wil 66 TRUTH + LIES
As a young boy, Binjamin Wilkomirski witnessed horror and human cruelty at its most extreme. Or not. He survived the Nazi death camps of Poland: Majdanek, Auschwitz-Birkenau. Or not. He saw his own father killed. Or not. He saw starving babies gnaw their fingers to the bone and rats jump from the heaped corpses of women. Or not. He was a Jew in the worst time and place to be Jewish in history. Or not.
Since its publication in 1995, Wilkomirski's memoir of his childhood has been celebrated as one of the most powerful literary accounts of the Holocaust. But now the clouds of scepticism are gathering. Was the author anywhere near a death camp during the war? Was he a Jew? Has he made it all up?
In this issue of Granta, Elena Lappin investigates the story of the man and his book. Plus:
Jillian Edelstein: truth-telling in South Africa Javier Marias: Elvis's interpreter is too truthful Stacey Richter: the lie of Heavy Metal Wiliiam Fiennes: the meaning of geese
AND new fiction by Jayne Anne Phillips and Claire Messud. Vissza

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