Descendants of Holocaust perpetrators are writing about their history — what can we learn from them?
Writing about their Nazi heritage, journalists Burkhard Bilger, Linda Kinstler and Géraldine Schwarz showcase a new kind of Holocaust testimony
Writing about their Nazi heritage, journalists Burkhard Bilger, Linda Kinstler and Géraldine Schwarz showcase a new kind of Holocaust testimony
In 'Fatherland,' the acclaimed New Yorker writer considers the case of an elementary schoolteacher named Karl Gönner
In 'The Best Minds,' Jonathan Rosen deconstructs a generation through the tragic story of his childhood friend Michael Laudor
in 'The Absent Moon,' Luiz Schwarcz writes of survivor guilt and his own depression
In 'Still No Word From You,' Peter Orner offers a heartfelt memoir in books and marginalia
In Richard Rabinowitz's memoir, unremarkable objects conjure up a story of identity and assimilation
In his new memoir, the U2 frontman chronicles his rise from the Shalom Fellowship to the world stage
A new Paul Newman memoir reveals that there was less to the actor than met the eye
אין זײַן ניט־פֿאַרעפֿנטלעכער לעצטער דראַמע „בן עמי“ האָט גאָלדפֿאַדן אױסגעלײגט אַ פּלאַן פֿאַר ייִדן צו פֿאַרנעמען ארץ־ישׂראל
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