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איסק באבל, איליה ארנבורג, ואסילי גרוסמן : ספרות יהודית־רוסית־־האמנם?
出版הקבוץ המאוחד, 1994
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=AVAyAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Pp. 77-161 contain an essay on Vasilii Grossman, reflecting on the "Jewish side" of his writings. Two factors, the Holocaust and the beginning of official antisemitism in the USSR of the 1940s, awakened a sense of Jewish belonging in many Russian writers of Jewish origin, including Grossman. Official criticism of Grossman's first postwar novel, "For the Just Cause" (1952), had a clearly antisemitic character. Focuses on his "Life and Fate" (published for the first time only in 1988), in which Grossman descrbes the Holocaust, reflects on Nazi antisemitism, and draws parallels between Hitler's and Stalin's regimes. Its hero, Viktor Shtrum, is Grossman himself, and the awakening of Jewish identity in Shtrum reflects in fact the same process in Grossman. Dwells also on his later writings: the long story "Forever Flowing" (first published in 1975) and the essay "Good Be unto You" (1962-63), which was published only after many censorship deletions.