A‑ alternative Story. On See Under: Love by David Grossman
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https://doi.org/10.31261/NoZ.2018.04.13Keywords:
Holocaust, fiction, alternative hi/storyAbstract
The article presents an interpretation of David Grossman’s novel See Under: Love in the context of alternative history. Revealing the problems related to depicting the Holocaust, the story becomes a critique of our culture. It shows how four distinct parts are related, creating a vision of the dark sphere of our “I” hidden from the world: an alternative version of a story about ourselves is a sui generis reckoning with the concept of humanity dominant in our European community.
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