Imre Kertész and Holocaust Literature

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· Purdue University Press
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335
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About this ebook

The volume fills a gap in scholarship about Imre Kertesz, whose work to date is largely unknown in the English-speaking world. The papers' authors are scholars from the US, Canada, the UK, Hungary, Germany, and New Zealand. In addition to the papers, the volume contains a bibliography of Kertesz's works including translations, and a bibliography of studies in several languages about his work.

About the author

Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek's areas of scholarship include (comparative) literature and cultural studies, comparative media and communication studies, and postcolonial studies. His PhD in Comparative Literature is from the University of Alberta. He has published over 200 articles and many books in the broad area of comparative cultural studies and is editor of CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, the pioneering online-only journal published since 1998, and series editor of the Comparative Cultural Studies series of monographs published by Purdue University Press.

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