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  • Current Programs
  • Past Programs and Conferences
  • Recorded Programs
  • Albert and Liese Eckstein Scholar-in-Residence
  • Judaism, Science and Medicine Group
  • Lowe Family Holocaust and Genocide Education
    • 2021 - Conference on Religion, Ethics & Science (CORES)
    • 2019 - Jewish Treasures of the Caribbean - exhibit
    • 2018 - Jews and Jewishness in the Dance World
    • 2015 - From Galicia to New York: Salo W. Baron and His Legacy
    • 2013 - The Musical Worlds of Polish Jews
    • 2012 - Revival of Jewish Studies in Eastern Europe
    • 2012 - Reimagining Erwin Schulhoff, Viktor Ullmann & the German-Jewish-Czech World
    • 2011 - Memory & Countermemory: Memorialization of an Open Future
    • 2010-2011 - Rediscovered Masters
    • 2010 - The Refugee in the Postwar World
    • 2009 - Revival and New Directions?: Jewish Arts in German-Speaking Countries
    • 2009 - Viewing Mendelssohn, Viewing Elijah
    • 2009 - Holy Sites & Wars
    • 2008 - Stars of David: the Jewish Experience in American Cinema

Ghost writing: Phillip Roth, Franz Kafka and Bruno Schulz

Thinking through literature after Auschwitz
lecture series
Brian Goodman
English, Arizona State University

November 16 | 7 p.m.

How and why American Jewish writers like Philip Roth look to the communist-era Eastern bloc — and to dead writers from the region like Franz Kafka and Bruno Schulz — to help them imagine new ways of writing about the Holocaust in the final decades of the Cold War?

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