Kaddish for a Child Not Born Study Guide Sources

This Study Guide consists of approximately 29 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Kaddish for a Child Not Born.

Kaddish for a Child Not Born Study Guide Sources

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Adelman, Gary, “Getting Started with Imre Kertész,” in New England Review, Vol. 25, No. 1-2, Winter-Spring 2004, pp. 261-78.

Banville, John, “Beyond Good and Evil,” in Nation, Vol. 280, No. 4, January 31, 2005, p. 29.

Davis, Robert Murray, Review of Kaddish for a Child Not Born, in World Literature Today, Vol. 74, No. 1, Winter 2000, p. 205.

Falbo, M. Anne, Review of Kaddish for a Child Not Born, in Library Journal, Vol. 122, No. 10, June 1, 1997, p. 149.

Kertész, Imre, Kaddish for a Child Not Born, translated by Christopher C. Wilson and Katharina M. Wilson, Northwestern University Press, 1997.

Rosenfeld, Alvin H., “The Auschwitz Disease,” in New Leader, Vol. 87, No. 6, November-December 2004, pp. 30-31.

Theil, Stefan, “The Last Word: Imre Kertész, A Voice of Conscience,” in Newsweek International, December 30, 2002, p. 96.

Wilkinson, Tim, “Kaddish for a Stillborn Child?” in Hungarian Quarterly, Vol. 43, No. 168, Winter 2002, pp. 41-43.

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