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The Book of Fathers

By: Miklos Vamos, Peter Sherwood - translator
Narrated by: Ray Chase
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During and in the aftermath of the dark period of the Holocaust, writers across Europe and America sought to express their feelings and experiences through their writings. This book provides a comprehensive account of these writings through essays from expert scholars, covering a wide geographic, linguistic, thematic and generic range of materials. Such an overview is particularly appropriate at a time when the corpus of Holocaust literature has grown to immense proportions and when guidance is needed in determining a canon of essential readings, a context to interpret them, and a paradigm for the evolution of writing on the Holocaust. The expert contributors to this volume, who negotiate the literature in the original languages, provide insight into the influence of national traditions and the importance of language, especially but not exclusively Yiddish and Hebrew, to the literary response arising from the Holocaust.

©2000 Miklós Vámos. Translation copyright 2006 Peter Sherwood (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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Chase does not narrate well and it sort of ruined the story for me. He is incapable of using anything other than his often over dramatic inflection which detracts from the intention of the author and is yet another reminder that this is just a guy reading a book out loud and not someone who is going to keep you engrossed.

Good story but bad narration

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Lovely performance except there was a mispronunciation of popular and basic Hungarian names like “Nagy”

Great but maybe more effort in Hungarian pronunciation?

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