Thursday, October 14, 2010
10/14
There isn't much more to write about in the second part of Reznikoff's Holocaust. The tone stays consistent with the rest of the first half of the book, which is very detached and emotionless. The book does go in a somewhat chronological order some there is a difference in the setting but it is mostly the same. It is still very powerful however. I love the idea of taking these official court documents and making them into a work of art. It reminds me a lot of what the Dada artists did with found objects and sort of crafting these new works of art.
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