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Essays
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1961
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The Death of My Father
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1962
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Appointment with Hate
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1965
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The Last Return
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1966
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My Friends
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1966
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Simat Torah in Moscow
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1966
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A Plea for the Dead
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1968
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An Evening Guest
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1968
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The Town
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1968
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My Teachers
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1968
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The Orphan
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1968
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Yom Kippur: The Day Without Forgiveness
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1968
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An Old Acquaintance
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1968
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The Promise
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1968
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Testament of a Jew from Saragossa
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1968
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Moshe the Madman
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1968
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The Wandering Jew
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1968
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Moscow Revisited
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1968
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The Guilt We Share
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1970
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The Three Times I Saw Jerusalem
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1971
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On the Alienation of Our Youth
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1973
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The Holocaust and the Anguish of the Writer
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1973
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The Use of Words and the Weight of Silence
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1974
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Why I Am Afraid
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1974
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Against Despair
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1975
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Zionism and Racism
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1975
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Why Solzhenitsyn Troubles Me
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1975
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The Jew and War
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1975
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A Plea for the Survivors
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1976
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I Wrote This Play Out of Despair
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1977
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Meyer Weisgal: Jewish Legend
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1977
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Art and Culture After the Holocaust
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1977
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The Holocaust as Literary Inspiration
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1977
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The Writer and His Obsessions
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1978
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To Be a Jew
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1978
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An Interview Unlike Any Other
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1978
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A Quest for Jerusalem
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1978
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Biafra, the End
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1978
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Accomplices
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1978
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The Heirs
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1978
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What Did Happen to the Six Million?
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1978
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Dateline: Johannesburg
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1978
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A House of Strangers
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1978
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Dodye Feig
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1978
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The Scrolls, Too, Are Moral
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1978
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The Graveyard Penitent
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1978
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To a Young Palestinian Arab
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1978
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To a Brother in Israel
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1978
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To a Young Jew in Soviet Russia
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1978
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Legends of Today
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1978
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A Father and His Son
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1978
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A Mother and Her Daughter
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1978
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A Man and His Little Sister
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1978
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The Promise of Jerusalem: 1977
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1978
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The Unknown Soldier: 1977
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1978
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Our Older Brother
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1978
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To a Young Rebel
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1979
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A Tribute to Jerusalem
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1979
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The Burning Pillow
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1979
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The Stranger in the Bible
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1980
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How and Why I Write
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1981
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Lily Edelman
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1981
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To Antek
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1981
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Meeting Again
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1983
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Does the Holocaust Lie Beyond the Reach of Art?
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1985
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My Teachers During the Tempest
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1985
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My Teacher
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1985
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The Pure Fire
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1985
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Why I Write
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1985
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Bitburg
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1986
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The Nobel Address
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1986
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The Nobel Lecture
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1987
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Testimony at the Barbie Trial
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1987
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When Memory Brings People Together
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1987
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What Really Makes Us Free?
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1987
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Are We Afraid of Peace?
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1989
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Trivializing Memory
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1990
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To Believe or Not to Believe
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1990
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Inside a Library
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1990
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A Celebration of Friendship
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1990
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Peretz Markish
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1990
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Dialogues
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1990
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Pilgrimage to the Kingdom of Night
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1990
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Sighet Again
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1990
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Kaddish in Cambodia
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1990
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Making the Ghosts Speak
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1990
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Passover
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1990
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More Dialogues
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