In 1944, members of theSonderkommandothe special squads, composed almost exclusively of Jewish prisoners, who ensured the smooth operation of the gas chambers and had firsthand knowledge of the extermination processburied on the grounds of Auschwitz-Birkenau a series of remarkable eyewitness accounts of Nazi genocide. This careful and penetrating study examines anew these Scrolls of Auschwitz, which were gradually recovered, in damaged and fragmentary form, in the years following the camps liberation. It painstakingly reconstructs their historical context and textual content, revealing complex literary works that resist narrow moral judgment and engage difficult questions about the limits of testimony.
Nicholas Chareis Associate Professor of Art History at the Université de Montréal. He is the author ofAuschwitz and Afterimages: Abjection, Witnessing and RepresentationandAfter Francis Bacon: Synaesthesia and Sex in Paint, and the co-editor, with Dominic Williams, ofRepresenting Auschwitz: At the Margins of Testimony.
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction:Matters of Testimony
Chapter 1.Matters of History
Chapter 2.Zalman Gradowski: Literature in the Death Factory
Chapter 3.Scattered Selves: The Stories of Leyb Langfus
Chapter 4.Final Arrangements: Zalman Lewentals Histories of Resistance
Chapter 5.Characters and Letters: Chaim Herman and Marcel Nadjary
Chapter 6.The Camera Eye: Four Photographs from Birkenau
Conclusion:Crossing the Circle of Flame
Appendix
Index
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