'Now many will live by your name': Irving Layton, Memory, and the Holocaust
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'Now many will live by your name': Irving Layton, Memory, and the Holocaust
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Abstract |
A critical examination of Montreal poet Irving Layton's (1912-2006) writings on the Holocaust.
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The Student Journal of Canadian Jewish Studies
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Vol. 2
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no. 1
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Spring 2008
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en
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See critique of this article in: http://portico.concordia.ca/canadianjewishjournal/assets/downloads/AnnaPottierLetter.pdf |
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Brethour, Dylan. “‘Now Many Will Live by Your Name’: Irving Layton, Memory, and the Holocaust.” The Student Journal of Canadian Jewish Studies Vol. 2, no. 1 (Spring 2008). http://portico.concordia.ca/canadianjewishjournal/pdf/DylanFinalDraft2.pdf.
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