Novel captures horror, confusion of Holocaust, recovery
I have read and reviewed numerous Holocaust memoirs, but none hit me with the impact of this novel — perhaps because the author infused The Brothers of Auschwitz with such onomatopoeia as the sounds of machine gun fire, the clubbing of human beings, the whistle of death. This made the experience different from reading the more flatly narrated memories of Holocaust survivors; it stimulated me to not only read about the horrors of the camp, but to empathically experience them. [Donald H. Harrison]
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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Donald H. Harrison






