Introduction
PART ONE: VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS
Ch 1: Complicity and comedy: Imre Kertész
Ch 2: Victims as perpetrators: Aleksandar Tis?ma
Ch 3: Philosophy, secrets and lies: Borislav Pekic
PART TWO: BENEFICIARIES
Ch 4: Obstinate silences: Hans Magnus Enzensberger
Ch 5: Legitimate Justice: Volker Kutscher.
Ch 6: Thrilling archives, polemic history: Merle Kröger
PART THREE: ORDINARY PEOPLE
Ch 7: Model Complicity: Nir Baram
Ch 8: Fight or flight: Olga Tokarczuk
Conclusion
Bibliography
"Looking at novels by authors from countries directly involved in and affected by genocidal violence and its legacies, this open access book analyses representations of Nazi perpetration and complicity. It considers how these novels challenge our understanding of perpetration and complicity, how they point to different types of complicit involvement that continue into the present, and how they explore the potential for countering complicity. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by UKRI"--