This book leads us to question why members of the testimonial literary category consciously use their writings to think about among many other issues why a Europe that even if reunified is marked by the dread of remembrance caused by monuments to the Holocaust and how testimony carries at its core an ambiguous topos a lacunar truth that constitutes it. This is the impotence of the language we know to narrate what happened a representative force that is necessary and impossible at the same time a power that takes strength in its own impotence to tell of an unheard-of violence... To testify on behalf of those who died would be in addition to an ambiguous ethical requirement a reconciliation with one's own guilt for having survived and therefore this is the need for specific writing strategies.
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