2010
DOI: 10.1080/09639480903504193
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Jonathan Littell'sLes Bienveillantes: Ethics, Aesthetics and the Subject of Judgment

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“…More recently, the extraordinary success of Jonathan Littell's Les Bienveillantes has relaunched the debate in detail, with his extremely detailed depiction of scenes of mass slaughter as witnessed by the SS officer Maximilien Aue, who also goes into great detail concerning his own sexuality, sexual experiences and sexual fantasies. 1 Les Bienveillantes has triggered extensive critical debate about the figure of the perpetrator in particular, also bringing similar previous texts such as Le Bonheur nazi (Rachline, 1972) into focus (Hutton, 2010;Rasson, 2011).…”
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“…More recently, the extraordinary success of Jonathan Littell's Les Bienveillantes has relaunched the debate in detail, with his extremely detailed depiction of scenes of mass slaughter as witnessed by the SS officer Maximilien Aue, who also goes into great detail concerning his own sexuality, sexual experiences and sexual fantasies. 1 Les Bienveillantes has triggered extensive critical debate about the figure of the perpetrator in particular, also bringing similar previous texts such as Le Bonheur nazi (Rachline, 1972) into focus (Hutton, 2010;Rasson, 2011).…”
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confidence: 96%