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The Holocaust in art and literature - Literature |  | The Holocaust in art and literature - Literature: Encyclopedia II - The Holocaust in art and literature - Literature |  | Some of the more famous works are by Holocaust survivors or victims, such as Elie Wiesel, Primo Levi, and Anne Frank, but there is a substantial body of literature and art in many languages. The Holocaust has been a common subject in American literature, with authors ranging from Sylvia Plath to Saul Bellow addressing it in their works.
In 1991, Art Spiegelman completed the second and final installment of his Pulitzer Prize winning graphic novel, Maus. Through text and illustration, the autobiography retraces his father's steps through the Holocaust a ...
See also:The Holocaust in art and literature, The Holocaust in art and literature - Literature, The Holocaust in art and literature - Poetry, The Holocaust in art and literature - Film, The Holocaust in art and literature - Music |  | | The Holocaust in art and literature, The Holocaust in art and literature - Film, The Holocaust in art and literature - Literature, The Holocaust in art and literature - Music, The Holocaust in art and literature - Poetry, Basic bibliography of the Holocaust, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies: Artist Gallery, Art and the Holocaust from University of Pennsylvania |  | |
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The Holocaust in art and literature - Literature
Some of the more famous works are by Holocaust survivors or victims, such as Elie Wiesel, Primo Levi, and Anne Frank, but there is a substantial body of literature and art in many languages. The Holocaust has been a common subject in American literature, with authors ranging from Sylvia Plath to Saul Bellow addressing it in their works.
In 1991, Art Spiegelman completed the second and final installment of his Pulitzer Prize winning graphic novel, Maus. Through text and illustration, the autobiography retraces his father's steps through the Holocaust along with the residual effects of those events a generation later.
Key works in other languages include Ukrainian Anatoly Kuznetsov's novel about the Babi Yar massacre.
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