
Dramatic Metaphors of Fascism and Antifascism
"Yet the dark places are the centre" claims George Steiner in "The Bluebird''s Castle". Any attempt to analyze rationally the predominating barbaric phenomenon of the 20th century, namely the Holocaust and its Fascist background, challenges the limits of human understanding. The phenomenon of the Holocaust is a consequence of these "dark places" where again in Steiner''s words "we have passed out...
"Yet the dark places are the centre" claims George Steiner in "The Bluebird''s Castle". Any attempt to analyze rationally the predominating barbaric phenomenon of the 20th century, namely the Holocaust and its Fascist background, challenges the limits of human understanding. The phenomenon of the Holocaust is a consequence of these "dark places" where again in Steiner''s words "we have passed out...