The crimes committed by the Nazis and those who worked for them during the Third Reich continue to cast their shadow and remain a seemingly inexhaustible subject of both fascination and historical study. The UCL-based scholar Mary Fulbrook, who has Anglo-German parentage and grew up in Cardiff where she felt an outsider on account of […]
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Gretel and the Dark

Alan Bilton

PUBLISHED ON: 20/05/14

CATEGORY: Reviews

Art Spiegelman remade it with cats and mice, Jurek Becker staged it as an absurdist parable, and Roberto Benigni juxtaposed the horror with slapstick …

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Etchings for Primo Levi

Paul Griffiths

PUBLISHED ON: 18/01/12

CATEGORY: Reviews

Etchings for Primo Levi by Jane Joseph Review by Paul Griffiths of an exhibition at the Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno Gallery 4: 19th January – 11th March …

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