James E. Young, professor of English and Judaic studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, is also the author of The Texture of Memory (0 300 05991 4, pb. [pound]18.95*), published by Yale University Press, which won the National Jewish Book Award.
"""The brilliance of James Young's theoretical insights is matched by his outstanding knowledge of the vast array of representations of the Shoah and by his artistic and literary sensitivity. At Memory's Edge will become an influential book."" Saul Friedlander ""Young's book needs no extra boost, and yet this recent debate over the meaning of German nationalism gives his subject another dimension of topicality, proving again how accurately discussions of art can pinpoint all that's buried just beneath the surface of everyday life."" Robert Leiter, New York Times Book Review ""A beautifully written and illustrated book that tells us something profound about the featured artistic projects and their contexts."" Natasha Lehrer, Jewish Quarterly ""This book provides for further study of the nature and meanings of memory, and on the way contemporary artists contribute to the broad and growing discussion of what memory is."" Jay Winter, Art Bulletin"