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Book Reviews

A Review of “Born Under Auschwitz. Melancholy Traditions in Postwar German Literature.“

Mary Cosgrove. Rochester: Camden House, 2014. 234 pp.

 

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Kirsten A. Krick-Aigner

Kirsten A. Krick-Aigner is Professor of German and Chair of the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at Wofford College in South Carolina. She has published widely in the field of postwar German-language literature. Her recent publications include a coedited volume in Jazz in German-Language Literature (2013) and the volume Unredeemed Past: Themes of War and Womanhood in the Works of Post-World War II Austrian Women Writers (2011).

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