French capital still haunted by second World War occupation
Paris Letter: Anselm Kiefer’s ‘For Paul Celan’ exhibition twists ‘knife in German wound’
Paris Letter: Anselm Kiefer’s ‘For Paul Celan’ exhibition twists ‘knife in German wound’
The author recounts writing around the clock and cutting out every ‘gimmick’
The pandemic has given performers a chance to recalibrate ambitions and expectations
The author on the poetry of religion and the heart attack that gave him a lift
Yuri Herrera’s narrative journalism about the 1920 tragedy and cover-up is devastating
75 years after the liberation of the death camp survivors recall its unspeakable horror
Seventy-five years after the liberation of the Nazi death camp, are we betraying the dead?
There’s a large quantity of new Holocaust fiction, and experts are worried about quality
This book seeks to reflect on the modern phenomenon of impersonal, bureaucratic murder.
Major exhibition shows how artists and illustrators tried to reflect the horrors of the Great Hunger
The plight of Korea's 'comfort women' hits home in a thought-provoking debut
Anuk Arudpragasam explores what it means to be alive when war takes away our dignity
Brian Maguire’s paintings try to address the experiences of society’s outsiders
Obituary: Writer, activist and Nobel Laureate who had a significant impact on American life
Hiroshima Day – I believe there must be bones, Under the paved street
‘He took the painful Leaving Cert English essay style we had all arrived with and destroyed it’
Eileen Battersby: Europe’s streets lined with people too exhausted by six years of grief
Eileen Battersby recalls the day she met Primo Levi and assesses his career
To mark today’s 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, here is a reading list of works that address Nazi Germany’s atrocities and their legacy
Francesco Rosi: November 15th, 1922 - January 10th, 2014
Martin Amis is a deeply moral writer with a Swiftian vigour. In his latest novel, ‘The Zone of Interest’, he returns to the story of the Nazi death camps
Review: A parting masterclass in fiction spins the tale of a gathering of 100 ‘witness bearers’ at a week-long meditative retreat at Auschwitz
The Brazilian writer Michael Laub’s story of three generations affected by the Holocaust is remarkable for its gifted writing and exceptional translation
Nicola White’s new novel ‘In the Rosary Garden’ was inspired by the Kerry Babies tribunal and the Ann Lovett case. We recommend some other real-life fiction from Ireland and abroad
Jaspreet Singh’s second novel focuses on the massacre of thousands of Sikhs after the assassination of Indira Gandhi, in 1984. But it is only a roughly fleshed out draft of what could have been a major work
A vastly entertaining collection, meticulously edited and annotated
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices