Abstract
The review concerns a collective work edited by Reinhard Ibler Der Holocaust in den mitteleuropäischen Literaturen seit 1989. (The Holocaust in the Central European Literatures since 1989). In the review, the concept of the volume is discussed – a comparative analysis of the most recent representations of the Holocaust in Central European literatures – and the selected articles, especially the ones devoted to the struggle with the Shoah in Polish literature and culture are mentioned.References
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