Slouching Past Totality; Or, What a Post-Postmodern Holocaust Novel Might Be
What might the post-postmodern, contemporary Holocaust novel look like, and what should it strive to do?
What might the post-postmodern, contemporary Holocaust novel look like, and what should it strive to do?
Alexandra Chasin’s second novel, Brief, takes the form of the oral legal brief of an unnamed and ungendered “J. Wanton,” a “vandella,” petitioning an also unnamed judge for clemency in an elided case of art vandalism.