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Bookslut on Kertesz

Bookslut Imre Kertesz’s Detective Story:

As a chronicler of the Holocaust and its aftermath, Nobel Prize-winner Imre Kertesz allows no redemption and no transcendence. If you cry while reading Fatelessness or Kaddish for an Unborn Child, you鈥檒l cry bitter, furious tears, but most likely, you won鈥檛 be able cry at all. A terrible white ball of impossibility will grow in your throat and pinch your mind and your soul. His approach to life after Auschwitz is closer to Primo Levi鈥檚 (whose poem 鈥淜addish鈥 curses those who go about their daily lives without considering atrocity, and who portrays the Holocaust not as some historical aberration, but as the truth about humanity) than to Roberto Benigni鈥檚 (whose Life is Beautiful was the favorite movie of Pope John Paul II). Even when Kertesz isn鈥檛 writing about Auschwitz, he鈥檚 writing about Auschwitz.



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