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  • —— (con Max Horkheimer) Dialectic of Enlightenment, New York: Continuum, 1997.
  • Glenda Abramson, Modern Hebrew Drama, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1979.
  • Edward Alexander, The Resonance of Dust. Essays on Holocaust Literature and Jewish Fate, Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1979.
  • Arts Council of Great Britain, Erwin Piscator: Political Theatre 1920-1966, London: Arts Council of Great Britain Exhibition catalogue, 1969-70.
  • Fouzi-el-Asmar, The Image of Arabs in Israel. Palestinian-Arabs in Israeli Hebrew Commercial Childrens’ Story Books, Exeter University: Ph.D Thesis, 1984.
  • Ilan Avisar, Screening the Holocaust. Cinema’s Images of the Unimaginable, Bloomington:Indiana University Press, 1988.
  • Mikhail Bakhtin, Rabelais and his World, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1984.
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  • —— Hitler's War in German Fiction, Keele: University of Keele, 1983.
  • Roland Barthes, Mythologies, trad. Arnette Layers, London: Palladin (Grafton Books), 1987.
  • Peter Bauland, ed.,The Hooded Eagle: Modern German Drama on the New York Stage, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1968.
  • Hans Peter Bayerdorfer, ed., German Israeli Theatre Relations, Tubingen: Niemayer Verlag, 1996.
  • Linda Ben Zvi, ed., Theatre in Israel, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997.
  • Walter Benjamin, Understanding Brecht, trad. Anna Bostock, London: Unwin Bros, 1973.
  • P. Bennett, Ideology Against Art: An Analysis of the Works of Bertolt Brecht, University of Warwick: Ph.D. Thesis, 1987.
  • Eric Bentley, The Storm Over The Deputy - Essays and Articles about Hochhuth’s Explosive Drama, New York: Grove Press, 1965.
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  • Henri Bergson, Laughter. An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic, trad. Cloudesley Bereton & Fred Rothwell, London: Macmillan & Co., 1913.
  • Susan Blacher-Cohen, ed., From Hester Street to Hollywood, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1983.
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  • Hamida Bosmajian, Metaphors of Evil: Contemporary German Literature in the Shadow of Nazism, Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1979.
  • P. R. Botheroyd, Aspects of Third and First Person Narration and the Problems of Identity in Three Contemporary German Novels, University of Birmingham: Ph.D Thesis, 1970/1.
  • Hanns Braun, The Theatre in Germany, Munich: F. Bruckmann K. G., 1952.
  • British Library, Voices of the Holocaust, London: British Library, 1993. Registrazione.
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  • Peter Demetz, After the Fire. Writing in the Gennanies, Austria and Switzerland, New York:Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1992.
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  • Martin Esslin, Brecht: A Choice of Evils, London: Methuen, 1959.
  • —— The Theatre of the Absurd, London: Penguin, 1961.
  • Joachim Pest, Hitler, trad. Richard & Clara Winston, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974.
  • P. Franks, Günter Grass and German Politics, University of Warwick: Ph.D Thesis, 1978.
  • Saul Friedlander ed., Probing the Limits of Representation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
  • John Fuegi, The Essential Brecht, Los Angeles: Hennessy & Ingalls inc., 1972.
  • Glen W. Gadberry, Theatre in the Third Reich - in the Prewar Years (Essays on Theatre in Nazi Germany) Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1995.
  • H. F. Garten, Modern German Drama, London: Methuen & Co., 1959.
  • Alvin Goldfarb, Theatrical Activities in Nazi Concentration Camps, City University New York: Ph.D Thesis, 1976.
  • Simon Halkin, Modern Hebrew Literature, New York: Schocken Books, 1950.
  • J. D. Hind, Ambivalent Polemicist - A Study of the Political and Philosophical Outlook of Rolf Hochhuth, Nottingham University: Ph.D Thesis, 1980.
  • Christopher Innes, Modern German Drama - a Study in Form, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979.
  • G. N. Jackson, Oppositional Literature in the DDR 1961-1977, Cambridge University: Ph.D Thesis, 1985.
  • Karl Jaspers, Philosophy, Volumes 1-3, trad. A. B. Ashton, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970.
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  • Anton Kaes, From Heimat to Hitler. The Return of History in Film, Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1989.
  • Joza Karas, Music in Terezin, New York: Beaufort Books, 1985.
  • Steven T. Katz, The Holocaust in Historical Context, Volume 1: The Holocaust and Mass Death Before the Modern Age, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.
  • Walter Kaufman, Tragedy and Philosophy, New Jersey: Princeton University Press University Press, 1968.
  • Samuel Kinser, Rabelais's Carnival, Text, Context, Metatext, Berkeley, Los Angeles:University of California Press, 1990.
  • Mendel Kohansky, The Hebrew Theatre - Its First Fifty Years, New York: Ktav Publishing House, 1969.
  • Ernst Kris/ Hans Speier, eds, German Radio Propaganda, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1944.
  • Egbert Krispyn, Style and Society in German Literary Expressionism, Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1964.
  • —— Günter Eich, Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1971.
  • —— Anti-Nazi Writers in Exile, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1978.
  • T. M. Kuhn, Politics and Literary Form in German Exile Drama 1933-39, Oxford University:Ph.D. Thesis, 1986.
  • N. Lande, World War Two as Theatre, Trinity University Dublin: Ph.D. Thesis, 1992.
  • Beryl Lang, ed., Writing and the Holocaust, New York: Holmes & Meier, 1988.
  • Lawrence L. Langer, The Holocaust and the Literary Imagination, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1975.
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  • Erwin Leiser, Nazi Cinema, trad. Getrud Mander & David Wilson, London: Secker and Warburg, 1974.
  • Emanuel Levy, The Habima. Israel's National Theatre 1917-1977. A Study of Cultural Nationalism, New York: Columbia University Press, 1979.
  • L. Licht-Knight, Reconstruction in the West German Theatre from the Nulistunde to the Currency Reform, Warwick University: Ph.D. Thesis, 1986.
  • Jean-François Lyotard, The Differend: Phases in Dispute, trad. George Van Den Abeele, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1988.
  • Charles A. Madison, Yiddish Literature - its Scope and Major Writers, New York: Frederick Ungar, 1968.
  • Siegfried Mandel, Group 47. The Reflected Intellect, Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1973.
  • Franciszek Palowski, The Making of Schindler's List. Behind the Scenes of an Epic Film, Secaucus New Jersey: Carol Publishing Group, 1988.
  • K. Stuart Parkes, Society and the Individual in the Works of Martin Walser, University of Bradford: Ph.D. Thesis, 197 1/2.
  • —— Writers and Politics in West Germany, London/Sydney: Croom Helm, 1986.
  • Julian Petley, Capital and Culture. German Cinema 1933-45, London: British Film Institute, 1975.
  • Robert L. Perkins, ed., History and System. Hegel’s Philosophy of History, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1984.
  • David Pike, German Writers in Soviet Exile 1933-45, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1982.
  • Anson Rabinbach & Jack Zipes, eds, Germans and Jews Since the Holocaust, New York:Holmes & Meier, 1986.
  • Robert C. Reimer & Carol J. Reimer, Nazi Retro Film. How German Narrative Cinema Remembers the Past, Oxford: Macmillan International, 1992.
  • M. Ramon, Character and Theme in the Fiction of Three Israeli Authors, Manchester University: Ph.D. Thesis, 1978.
  • L. J. Rennison, Roif Hochhuth's Interpretation of History and its Affect on the Content, Form and Reception of his Dramatic Work, University of Durham: Ph.D. Thesis, 1991.
  • Eric Rentschler, German Film and Literature - Adaptation and Transformations, London:Methuen 1986.
  • J. M. Ritchie, German Literature Under National Socialism, Canberra: Croom Helm, 1983.
  • Alvin H. Rosenfeld, A Double Dying: Reflections on Holocaust Literature, Bloomington:Indiana University Press, 1980.
  • —— Imagining Hitler, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995.
  • David G. Roskies, Against the Apocalype. Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish Culture, Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1984.
  • Judith Ryan, The Uncomplete Past. Postwar German Novels and the Third Reich, Detroit:Wayne State University Press, 1983.
  • John Sandford, New German Cinema, London: Oswald Wolff, 1980.
  • Claude Schumacher/Derek Fogg, eds, Hochhuth's The Representative at the Glasgow Citizens, Glasgow: Theatre Studies Publications in association with the Geothe Institute, 1988.
  • —— Small is Beautiful. Small Countries Theatre Conference, Glasgow International Federation for Theatre Research, 1990.
  • W. G. Sebald, A Radical Stage. Theatre in Germany in the 1970s and 1980s, Oxford/New Yorkl Hamburg: Berg Publishers, 1988.
  • Martin Seymour-Smith, Guide to Modern World Literature, Vol. 2, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1975.
  • P.R. Simpson, Patriots and Pacifists. The Experience of War as Reflected in Recent Contemporary Israeli Hebrew Literature, Manchester University: Ph.D. Thesis, 1979.
  • Gershon Shaked, ed., Hebrew Writers: A General Directory, Tel Aviv: Instititute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, 1993.
  • Robert Skloot, The Darkness We Carry. The Drama of the Holocaust, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1988.
  • C. E. Smith, Past Patterns and Present Problems: Art, Tradition and Society in Christa Wolfs Prose, Manchester University: Ph.D. Thesis, 1986.
  • George Steiner, The Death of Tragedy, London: Faber and Faber, 1961
  • —— Language and Silence, London: Penguin, 1979.
  • Peter Thomson & Glendyr Sachs, The Cambridge Companion to Brecht, Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1994.
  • P. M. Tillotson, Essays on Günter Grass's Danzig Trilogy, Exeter University: Ph.D. Thesis, 1990.
  • A. E. Waine, The Development of Martin Walser as Dramatist, Lancaster University: Ph.D. Thesis, 1986.
  • John Willett, The Theatre of the Weimar Republic, New York: Holmes and Meier, 1988.
  • —— The Theatre of Bertolt Brecht. A Study from Eight Aspects, London: Methuen, 1989.
  • Arthur Williams, Stuart Parkes, Roland Smith, eds., German Literature at a Time of Change 1989-1990. German Unity and German Identity in Literary Perspective, Bern: Peter Lang/University of Bradford, 1991.
  • C. E. Williams, Writers and Politics in Modern Germany 1918-1945, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1977.
  • Manfred Winke, ed., Zentrum Bundesrepublik Deutschland Theater 1967-1982, Berlin:International Theatre Institute, 1983.
  • James E. Young, Writing and Re-writing the Holocaust. Narratives and Consequences of Interpretation, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988.
  Per approfondire, vedi Identità e letteratura nell'ebraismo del XX secolo e Thomas Bernhard.

Testimonianze e Biografie modifica

  • Lucy Adelsberger, Auschwitz. A Doctor's Story, trad. Susan Ray London: Robson Books, 1996.
  • Alan Adelson & Robert Lapides, eds., Lodz Ghetto: Inside a Community Under Siege, New York: Viking Press, 1989.
  • Jean Amry, At the Mind’s Limit: Contemplations by a Survivor of Auschwitz and its Realities, trad. Sidney e Stella P. Rosenfeld, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988.
  • Edith Hahn Beer con Susan Dwarkin, The Nazi Officer's Wife. How One Jewish Woman Survived the Holocaust, Little, Brown & Co., 1999.
  • Bruno Betteiheim, The Informed Heart. The Human Condition in Modern Mass Society, London: Thames & Hudson, 1960.
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  • Christabel Bielenberg, The Past is Myself, London: Corgi Books, 1995.
  • Ruth Bondy, "Elder of the Jews": Jacob Edeistein of Theresienstadt, trad. Evelyn Adel, New York, 1981.
  • Alexander Donat, The Holocaust Kingdom : A Memoire, New York: Holt, Rinehardt and Winston, 1965.
  • —— The Death Camp Treblinka. A Documentary, New York: Holocaust Library/Schocken Books, 1979.
  • Emil L. Fackenheim, The Quest for Past and Future. Essays in Jewish Theology, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1968.
  • —— God’s Presence in History. Jewish Affirmation and Philosophical Reflections from Bergen Belsen, Jerusalem: World Jewish Congress of Jerusalem, 1975.
  • —— To Mend the World. Foundation of Future Jewish Thoughts, New York: Schocken Books, 1982.
  • —— The Jewish Bible After the Holocaust, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1992.
  • Jack Fairweather, The Volunteer. One Man, an Underground Army, and the Secret Mission to Destroy Auschwitz, London: WH Allen, 2019.
  • Eva Fleischner, cur., Auschwitz: Beginning of a New Era? Reflections on the Holocaust, KTAV Publ. House, 1977.
  • Anne Frank, Diary of a Young Girl, the Definitive Version, curr. Otto H. Frank & Mirjam Pressler, trad. Susan Massotty, New York: Viking Press, 1997.
  • Jacob Glatstein, The Selected Poems of Jacob Glatstein, New York: October House, 1972.
  • Gerald Green, The Artists of Terezin, New York: Hawthorn Books inc.
  • Etty Hillesum, An Interrupted Life. The Diaries of Etly Hillesum 1941-1943, cur. Arno Pomerans, New York: Pantheon Books, 1983.
  • Gerald Jacobs, Sacred Games, London: Penguin, 1995.
  • Alfred Kantor, The Book of Alfred Kantor, an Artist's Journal of the Holocaust, prefaz. John Wykert, London: Judy Piatkus, 1987.
  • Chaim A. Kaplan., The Warsaw Diary of Chaim A. Kaplan, ed., Abraham I. Katsh, New York:Collier Books, 1965.
  • Anita Lasker Wailfisch, Inherit The Truth 1939-45, London: dim Books, 1996.
  • Olga Lengyel, Five Chimneys. The Story of Auschwitz, New York: Ziff Davies, 1974.
  • Primo Levi, Survival in Auschwitz, trad. Stuart Woolf, New York: Collier Books 1961.
  • —— I sommersi e i salvati (anche in (EN) The Drowned and the Saved, trad. Raymond Rosenthal, London: Abacus Books, 1989).
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  • Abraham Lewin, A Cup of Tears - A Diary of the Warsaw Ghetto, Anthony Polonsky, ed., trad. Christopher Hutton, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988.
  • Helen Lewis, A Time to Speak, Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1992.
  • Terence Des Pres, The Survivor:An Anatomy of Life in the Death Camps, New York:Washington Square Press, 1976.
  • Emanuel Ringleblum, Notes from the Warsaw Ghetto, trad. Jacob Sloan, New York:Schocken Books, 1974.
  • David Rousset, The Other Kingdom, trad. Raymond Guthrie, New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1947.
  • Roman Vishniac, A Vanished World, New York: Alien Lane, 1983.
  • Helen Volavkova, ed., I Never Saw Another Butterfly: Children's Drawings and Poems from Terezin Concentration Camp 1942-1944, New York, 1962.
  • Simon Weisenthal, The Murderers are Among Us, London: Heineman, 1967.
  • Binjamin Wilkomirski, Fragments. Memories of a Childhood 1939-1948, trad. Carol Brown Janeway, London: Picador, 1996.
  • Aaron Zeitlin, ed., Janusz Korczak Ghetto Diary, New York: Holocaust Library, 1978.
  Per approfondire, vedi Thomas Bernhard.

Storia e Politica modifica

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  • Jonah Alexander, International Terrorism. National, Regional and Global Perspectives, New York/London: Praeger Publishers, 1976.
  • Hannah Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem. A Report on the Banality of Evil, New York: Faber & Faber, 1963.
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  • Stefan Aust, The Baader-Meinhof Group – The Inside Story of a Phenomenon, trad. Anthea Bell, London: The Bodley Head, 1987.
  • Anon., The German New Order in Poland, London: Hutchison/the Polish Ministry of Information, 1942.
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  • Volker Rolf Berghahn, Modern Germany: Society, Economy and Politics of the Twentieth Century, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982.
  • Randolph L. Braham, The Politics of Genocide, The Holocaust in Hungary, New York:Columbia University Press, 1981.
  • Richard Breitman, The Architect of Genocide. Himmler and the Final Solution, London: The Bodley Head, 1991.
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  • Alan Bullock, Hitler and Stalin. Parallel Lives, London: Fontana, 1993.
  • J. S. Conway, The Nazi Persection of the Churches, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968.
  • Lucy Dawidowicz, The War Against the Jews, 1939-45, London: Harmondsworth, 1976.
  • Helmut Diwald, Geschichte der Deutschen, Frankfurt-am-Main: Surhkamp, 1978.
  • Yair Evron, The Middle East, London: Elek, 1973.
  • Constantine Fitzgibbon, Denazification, London: Michael Joseph, 1969.
  • Mary Fuibrook, The Two Germanies. 1945-90 Problems of Interpretation, London:Macmillan, 1992.
  • G. M. Gilbert, Nuremberg Diary, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1978.
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  • Martin Gilbert, The Holocaust. The Jewish Tragedy, London: Fontana Collins, 1986.
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  • Victor Gollancz, The Case of Adolf Eichmann, London: Victor Gollancz, 1961.
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  • Raul Hilberg, The Destruction of European Jews, Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1961.
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  • Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, trad. Ralph Manheim, London: Hutchison, 1969.
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  • Pierre Joffroy, A Spy for God, New York: Harcourt/Brace, 1961.
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  • Jan Karski, The Story of a Secret State, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1944.
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  • Hermann Kurthen, Werner Bergmann, Rainer Erb, curr., Antisemitism and Xenophobia in Germany after Reunification, New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.
  • Eugene Kogon, The Theory and Practice of Hell, trad. Heinz Norden, New York: Octagon Books (Farrar, Strauss & Giroux), 1973.
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  • Walter Laqueur, Confrontation, London: Wildwood/Abacus House, 1974.
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  • Bernd Nauman, Auschwitz, trad. Jean Steinberg, London: Pall Mall Press, 1966.
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  • Gerald Reitlinger, The Final Solution. The Attempt to Exterminate the Jews of Europe 1939-1945, New York: Barnes, 1961.
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  • Jean Paul Sartre, Anti-Semite and the Jew, trad. George J. Becker, New York: Schocken Books, 1948.
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  • Gita Sereny, Into That Darkness, London: André Deutsche, 1974.
  • Yoram Sheftal, The Demjanjuk Affair. The Rise and Fall of a Show Trial, trad. Chaim Watzman, London: Victor Gollancz, 1994.
  • Peter Sichrovsky, Born Guilty. The Children of the Nazis, trad. Jean Steinberg, London: I. B. Taurus and Co., 1988.
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  • Robert Slater, Rabin of Israel, London: Robson Books, 1977.
  • Bradley F. Smith, The American Road to Nuremberg. The Documentary Record 1944-45, Stanford University California: Hoover Institute Press, 1982.
  • Albert Speer, Inside the Third Reich, trad. Richard & Clara Winston, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1970.
  • James Stern, The Hidden Damage, New York: Harcourt Brace, 1947.
  • Un Suhi, They Fought Back. The Story of Jewish Resistance in Nazi Europe, New York:Crown, 1967.
  • Charles W. Sydnor Jnr, Soldiers of Destruction. The SS Death’s Head Division 1933-45, Princeton Princeton University Press, 1977.
  • Uriel Tal, Christians and Jews in Germany, trad. Noah Jonathan Jacobs, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1975.
  • Isaiah Trunk, Judenrat: The Jewish Councils in Eastern Europe Under Nazi Occupation, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1972.
  • T. E. Vadney, The World Since 1945, London: Penguin, 1992.
  • Pierre Vidal-Naquet, Assassins of Memory: Essays on the Denial of the Holocaust, trad. Jeffrey Mehlmann, New York: Columbia University Press, 1992.
  • Ed Vulliamy, Seasons in Hell. Understanding Bosnia's War, London: Simon & Schuster, 1993.
  • Robert S. Wistrich, Antisemitism. The Longest Hatred, Thames Methuen, 1991.
  • Robert K. Woetzel, The Nuremberg Trials in international Law, London: Stevens & Sons Ltd, 1962.
  • Michael Wolffsohn, Eternal Guilt? Forty Years of German-Jewish Relations, trad. Douglas Bukovy, New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.
  • I. L. Wollaston, A Comparative Study of Jewish and Christian Responses to the Holocaust, Durham University: Ph.D. Thesis, 1989.

Romanzi e Drammi modifica

  • Yehuda Amichai, Bells and Trains, trad. Aubrey Hodes in Midstream Vol. 12 (Ottobre 1966), pp. 55-66.
  • Yehuda Amichai, Not of This Time, Not of This Place, London: Valentine Mitchell, 1973.
  • Dan Ben Arnotz, To Remember, To Forget, trad. Zeva Shapiro, Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1979.
  • Bruno Apitz, Naked Among the Wolves, Frankfurt-am-Main: Roderberg, 1984.
  • Aharon Appelfeld, The Immortal Bartfuss, trad. Jeffrey Green, New York: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1988.
  • Hannoch Bartov, Each Had Six Wings, Tel Aviv: World Zionist Organization Department of Education and Culture and Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, 1974.
  • —— The Brigade, trad. David S. Segal, London: MacDonald, 1969.
  • Jurek Becker, Jacob The Liar, trad. Melvin Kornfield, New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1975.
  • Dahn Ben Amotz, To Remember, To Forget, trad. Ziva Shapiro, Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1979.
  • Thomas Bernhard, Histrionics – Three Plays, trad. Peter Jansen & Kenneth Northcott, London: Quartel Books, 1991.
  • —— The Hunting Party, trad., Gitta Honegger, New York: Performing Arts Journal, Vol. V., No. 1(1980), pp.101-31.
  • —— Eve of Retirement. A Comedy of the German Soul, trad. Janos Bruck, n.d., inedito.
  • Heinrich Boll, The Train was on Time, London: Penguin, 1979.
  • —— And Where Were You Adam, London: Penguin, 1979.
  • —— Absent Without Leave and Other Stories by Heinrich Boll, trad. Leila Vennewitz, London: Calder & Boyars, 1972.
  • —— Billiards at Half Past Nine, trad. Patrick Bowles, London: Jupiter Books (John Calder), 1961.
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  • —— Group Portrait With a Lady, trad. Leila Vennewitz, New York: McGraw Hill Books, 1973.
  • Josef Bor, The Terezin Requiem, trad. Edith Pargeter, London: Heinemann, 1963.
  • Wolfgang Borchert, The Man Outside, trad. David Porter, London: Calder & Boyars, 1952.
  • —— The Sad Geraniums, trad. Keith Hamnett, London: Calder & Boyars, 1974.
  • Tadeusz Borowski, This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen, trad. Barbara Vedder, London: Penguin, 1976.
  • Bertolt Brecht, Roundheads and Peakheads, trad. N. Goold-Verschoyle, in Jungle of the Cities and Other Plays, New York: Grove Press, 1966.
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  • —— The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, trad. Ralph Manheim, London: Methuen, 1992.
  • T. Carmi & Dan Pagis, Selected Poems of T. Carmi & Dan Pagis, trad. Stephen Mitchell, London: Penguin, 1976.
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  • Günter Eich, The Girls From Viterbo, trad. Michael Hamburger in Prism International, Vol. 13. (Summer 1973), pp. 23-64.
  • —— Dreams, in Everett, Frost & Herzfeld-Sanders, curr., German Radio Plays, New York:Continuum, 1991.
  • Franz Fühmann, The Fallen Angel, adatt. di Manfred Weber, trad. Anthony Vivis, London:Rosica Cohn Ltd, 1990.
  • Max Frisch, Andorra, trad. Michael Bullock, London: Eyre Methuen, 1976.
  • Leah Goldberg, The Lady of the Castle, trad. T. Carmi, Tel Aviv: Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, 1974.
  • Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett, The Diary of Anne Frank, London: Samuel French, 1958.
  • Haim Gouri, The Chocolate Deal, trad. Seymour Simckes, New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1968.
  • Günter Grass, The Tin Drum, trad. Ralph Manheim, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965.
  • —— Cat and Mouse, trad. Ralph Manheim, London: Penguin, 1966.
  • —— Dog Years, trad. Ralph Manheim, London: PenguinlSecker & Warburg, 1965.
  • —— Four Plays, London:Secker & Warburg, 1967.
  • —— Call of the Toad, trad. Ralph Manheim, London: Secker & Warburg, 1992.
  • Gerald Green, Holocaust, New York: Bantam Books, 1978.
  • Hank Greenspan, Remnants, Michigan, 1991, unpublished.
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  • Haim Hazaz, The Sermon in Joel Blocker A Selection of the Best Contemporary Hebrew Writing, New York: Schocken Books, 1962.
  • Roif Hochhuth, The Representative, trad. Robert David Macdonald, London: Methuen, 1963.
  • Fritz Hochwälder, The Public Prosecutor in The Public Prosecutor and Other Plays, trad. Kitty Black, New York: Ungar, 1980.
  • Danny Horowitz, Uncle Arthur, Tel Aviv 1967, inedito.
  • —— Cherli Ka Cherli, in Herbert S. Joseph, cur., Modern Israeli Drama - an Anthology, London/Toronto: Farleigh Dickinson, 1984.
  • Yoram Kaniuk, Adam Resurrected, trad. Semour Simckes, London: Chatto & Windus, 1971.
  • Manfred Karge, The Conquest of the South Pole & Man is Man, trad. Anthony Vivis, London: Methuen/Royal Court, 1988.
  • Heinar Kipphardt, Joel Brandt, die Geschichte eines Geschäfts, Frankfurt-am-Main:Surhkamp, 1964.
  • —— In the Case of J. Robert Oppenheimer, trad. Ruth Speirs, London: Methuen, 1967.
  • —— Bruder Eichmann, Schauspiel und Materialen, Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1986.
  • —— Brother Eichmann, trad. Roy Kift, unpublished, 1983.
  • Abba Kovner, A Canopy in the Desert, trad. Shirley Kaufman, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1973.
  • Abba Kovner e Nelly Sachs, Selected Poems, London: Penguin, 1971.
  • Aaron Kramer, ed., A Century of Yiddish Poetry, Ontario: Cornwall Books, 1989.
  • Eric Kuby, Hitlers Letzte Festung, Hamburg Radio Archive, 1952.
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  • Siegfried Lenz, The German Lesson, trad. Ernst KaiserfEithene Wilkins, New York: Hill & Wang, 1972.
  • Motti Lerner, Kastner, trad. Imre Goldstein, in Michael Taub, cur., Israeli Holocaust Drama, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1996.
  • Hanoch Levin, The Sufferings of Job, trad. Barbara Harshav, in Modern Israeli Drama, ed., Michael Taub, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heineman Educational Books Inc., 1993.
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  • Thomas Mann, Doctor Faustus: The Life of the Composer Adrian Leverskuhn as Told by a Friend, trad. H. T. Lowe-Parker, London: Penguin, 1968.
  • Aharon Megged, Fortunes of a Fool, trad. Aubrey Hodes, London: Random House & Gollancz, 1962.
  • —— Hannah Senesh, in Modern International Drama (1993) Vol. 27, No. 1, pp.101-34.
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  • Gerlind Reinshagen, Sunday’s Children (Sonntagskinder), trad. (EN) Tinch Minter/Anthony Vivis, London: Rosica ColinLtd, 1988.
  • Uri Orlev, The Lead Soldiers, trad. Hillel Halkin, London: Peter Owen, 1979.
  • Nelly Sachs, O, The Chimneys, New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1967.
  • —— Eli: A Mystery Play on the Sufferings of Israel, trad. Christopher Holme in ed. Elinor Fuchs, Plays of the Holocaust: an International Anthology, New York: The Communications Group, 1987.
  • Anna Seghers, The Seventh Cross, trad. James A. Gaiston, London: Hamish Hamilton 1943.
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  • —— Anne Frank: Spur Eines Kindes, Hamburg Radio Archive, 1958.
  • Rolf Schneider, The Wild Justice, trad. David Porter, Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland, Traverse Theatre Archives, DEP 256 Box 59.
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  • Josef Skvorecky, The Base Saxophone, London: Pan Books, 1980.
  • Joshua Sobol, The Night of the Twentieth, trad. Chanah Hoffman, Tel Aviv: Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, 1978.
  • —— The Palestinian Girl (Shooting Magda), trad. Miriam Schlesinger, inedito, 1985.
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  • —— Adam, trad. Miriam Schlesinger, inedito, 1990.
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  • M. A. Bond, "Some Reflections on the German Horspiele", New German Studies, Vol.4. No.1, (Primavera 1976) pp. 9 1-100.
  • Denis Calandra, "Politicized Theatre: The Case of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Garbage, the City and Death", in Modern Drama (31 settembre 1988), pp. 420-8.
  • Oliver Claussen, "Weiss Propagandist and Weiss Playwright", New York Times Magazine, (2 ottobre 1966).
  • Quentin Curtis, "Lest We Forget", Independent on Sunday (13 febbraio 1994), pp. 18-23.
  • Nicolas Eisner, "Theatertheater/Theaterspiele; The Plays of Thomas Bernhard", Modern Drama, Vol. 30 (March 1987), pp. 104-114.
  • Martin Esslin, "Dürrenmatt - Merciless Observer", Plays and Players (Marzo 1963), pp.15-16.
  • Martin Esslin, "A Drama of Disease and Derision. The Plays of Thomas Bernhard", Modern Drama, Vol. 33 (1980-8 1), pp. 367-384
  • Gottfried Fischborn, "The Drama of the German Democratic Republic since Brecht. An Outline", trad. Peter Harris/Pia Kieber, Modern Drama, Vol. 23 (1980-8 1) pp. 422-34.
  • Glen W. Gadberry, "Nazi Germany's Jewish Theatre", in Theatre Survey, Vol. 21.1 (1980), pp. 15-32.
  • W. Stephen Gilbert, "Man to Man at the Royal Court", Plays and Players, (Febbraio 1988), pp. 26-7.
  • Alvin Goldfarb, "Theatrical Activities in Nazi Concentration Camps", Performing Arts Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2, (Fall, 1976), pp. 3-11.
  • Cohn H. Good, "The Linguistic Divisions of Germany - Myth or Reality?", New German Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1, (Primavera 1974), pp.96-115.
  • Ursula Grutzmacher, "Jubiläum", Theater Heute, Vol. 2 (Febbraio 1983), p.36.
  • Gitta Honegger, "Tales From the Imperial City", Performing Arts Journal, Vol. 11, No. 2 (1988), pp. 45-61.
  • Hannah Hurtzig, "The Passive Spectator Does Not Exist. Interview with David Ma'ayan" Theaterschrift, Vol. 5 (August 1993), pp. 248-63.
  • Edward Isser, "The Antecedents of American Holocaust Drama and the Transformation of Werfel's Jacobowsky and the Colonel", Modern Drama, Vol. 34. (Dicembre 1991), pp. 513-21.
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  • Christine Kiebuzinska, "The Scandal-Maker; Thomas Bernhard and the Reception of Heldenplatz", Modern Drama, Vol. 38. (Autunno 1995), pp. 378-88.
  • Roy Kift, Comedy in the Holocaust: Reality and Illusion in the Theresienstadt Cabaret, doc. presentato a The Shoah and Performance Conference.
  • Bettina Knapp, "Interview with Martin Walser", Modern Drama, Vol. 13 (1970-1), pp. 3 16-23.
  • Dan Laor, 'Theatrical Interpretations of the Shoah: Image and Counter-Image', doc. presentato a The Shoah and Performance Conference.
  • Simon Levy, "The Voice of the Brother's Blood Crieth Unto Me" - A Comparative Study of Hebew and German Holocaust Radio Plays', JTD - Haifa University Studies in Theatre and Drama, Vol. 1 (Autunno 1995), pp. 85-94.
  • Jeanette R. Malkin, "In Praise of Resentment: Thomas Bernhard, Jews, Heldenplatz", doc. presentato a The Shoah and the Theatre Conference.
  • Andrei S. Markovits & Christopher S. Allen, 'Holocaust on German TV: A Special Report', The Jewish Frontier (April 1979), pp. 13-17.
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  • Irmeli Niemi, 'Peter Weiss and Documentary Theatre. Song of a Scarecrow', Modern Drama, Vol. 16 (1973), pp. 29-34.
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  • Michael Patterson, "Bewaltigung der Vergangenheit" or "Uberwaltigung der Befangenheit" Nazism and the War in Postwar German Theatre', Modern Drama, Vol. 33, (Marzo 1990), pp. 120-28.
  • Vivian M. Patraka, "Lillian Heilman's Watch on the Rhine: Realism, Gender and Historical Crisis", in Modern Drama, Vol. 32 (1989) pp. 128-45.
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  • Henning Rischbieter, "Neue Chancen für das Zeitstück?", Theater Heute (Aprile 1963), pp. 8-14.
  • Rebecca Rovit, "Emerging from the Ashes - The Theatre Akko Centre Opens its Gates to Auschwitz", The Drama Review, Vol. 37., No. 2 (Estate 1993), pp. 161-173.
  • Corina Schoef, 'Hebrew Holocaust Theatre', doc. presentato a The Shoah and Performance Conference.
  • Peter Steinberg, "Moving into the 80s. German Theatre a Decade after Brecht's Death", Modern Drama, Vol. 23 (1980-8 1), pp. 393-403.
  • Alexander Stilimark, "Brother Eichmann - The Story of an Awkward Relationship", doc. presentato a The Shoah and Performance Conference.
  • Jennifer Taylor, "The Dilemma of Patriotism in German Plays of the Second World War", New German Studies, Vol. 9., No. 1 (Primavera 1981).
  • N. L. Thomas, Oskar - 'The Unreliable Narrator in Günter Grass's Die Blechtrommel", New German Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Primavera 1975).
  • Mirko Tuma, "Memories of Theresienstadt", Performing Arts Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Autunno, 1976), pp. 12-18.
  • Dan Urian, "Arbeit Macht Frei in Toitland Europe (Work Through Freedom in the Deatbland of Europe) Theatre Centre, Akko, Israel", in Theatre Forum, Vol. 3 (1993), pp. 60-6.
  • Renate Usmiani, "The Invisible Theater: The Rise of Radio Drama in Germany after 1945", Modern Drama, Vol. 13 (1970-71), pp. 259-69.
  • Ian Wallace, "Teacher or Preacher? The Role of the Writer in the GDR", New German Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Primavera 1982), pp. 1-20.
  • Kenneth S. Whitton, "Afternoon Conversation with an Uncomfortable Person - Friedrich Dürrenmatt Interviewed", New German Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Primavera 1974), pp. 14-30.

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