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This essay deals with the problem of expressing trauma by survivors who were caught up in the Holocaust as children. When asked to present their experiences of the Second World War, children find it easiest to stick to 'dry' facts. Such stories add up to a chronicle of the Shoah in which the tragedy of the Polish Jews is told in plain referential language. The problem of ineffability of liminal experiences...
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