Dec 2, 2010

Shalom Auslander and Ruth Franklin wrestle with the Holocaust (in wildly different ways)

 




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December 2, 2010
 
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In her new book, critic Ruth Franklin argues for why the Holocaust is best understood through fiction
A mini-controversy happened a couple months ago when the New York Daily News reported that The New Republic planned to "pan" Jonathan Franzen's blockbuster novel Freedom. This news was actually news because Freedom had been accorded near-universal critical acclaim and, as importantly, had reached a level on the buzz-meter and sales charts almost always denied novels of real literary merit. Franzen's publisher, Jeff Seroy, criticized the magazine for publishing "consistently negative reviews;" New Republic literary editor Leon Wieseltier responded by endorsing what he called, with humor but not in jest, "the higher spleen." More
A writer finds echoes of the Holocaust wherever he turns More

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