Parents eat green fruits and the children’s teeth are blunted? Considerations for the Sin in the novel by Edna Mazya family
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https://doi.org/10.17851/1982-3053.3.4.62-72Keywords:
Israeli Literature, Shoah, IronyAbstract
Between other renowned books of the recent years, Edna Mazya’s work largely doesn’t directly approach the main events of the II World War in Europe. However, this is the background key of a big part of Romance de família, even when the events that are a part of the plot are developed in Palestine, by the time of the War, or even after it, in Israel or, again, in Europe.
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