a high-profile row between the the philosopher Alain Finkielkraut and the director of the epic Holocaust film Shoah, Claude Lanzmann, and, finally, the removal of anti-Semitic remarks from a contentio
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“Pointing out that he also wrote in his book that the persecution of the Jews by the Nazis was the most reprehensible crime in the history of mankind didn’t exculpate Mr.
Camus [of the charge of anti-Semitism].”
-Vendeline
von Bredow, Wall Street Journal, August 7,
2000
The
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JournalLeisure & Arts
Anti-Semitism or Censorship?
Vendeline von Bredow
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FEW WRITERS have the self-confidence to promote their own work with an 'endorsement' like this.[]PoliticosDecember (?) 2002DECEPTION AND DECEITJulian Lewis...