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158 I am grateful to the editors of Critical Inquiry for their helpful comments on this essay. I also consider myself extremely fortunate to have received engaged and insightful responses to various earlier drafts from Jed Esty, Lauren M. E. Goodlad, Nancy K. Miller, and Yasemin Yildiz. Unless otherwise noted, all translations are my own. 1. See Primo Levi, “J’Etais un homme” and Frantz Fanon, “De la violence,” Les Tempsmodernes 181 (May 1961): 1533–69, 1453–93; for Eichmann and the massacre, see RobertMisrahi, “Le Proces Eichmann et la seconde naissance d’Israel,” Jacques Verges, “Lettre au Dr. Servatius sur la defense de Robert Lacoste,” and T. M. [Les Temps modernes], “La ‘Bataille de Paris,’” Les Temps modernes 186 (Nov. 1961): 552–62, 563–65, and 618–20. 2. For an extended discussion of these dimensions of Delbo’s work, seeMichael Rothberg, Traumatic Realism: The Demands of Holocaust Representation (Minneapolis, 2000), pp. 141–77. See Between Auschwitz and Algeria: Multidirectional Memory and the Counterpublic Witness

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