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The print copies of the Special Issue (17/2) of Partial Answers, "Literature as Time Witness," in honor of Jakob Lothe, have arrived. Here is the content, with page numbers:

Leona Toker and Jeremy Hawthorn, “Literature as Time’s Witness: Special Issue in Honor of Jakob Lothe. Introduction,” 125–200

James Phelan, “Jakob Lothe: An Appreciation,” 201–208

Randi Koppen, “The Work of the Witness: Leonard Woolf, Imperialism, and Totalitarianism,” 209–229

Astrid Erll, “Homer, Turko, Little Harry: Cultural Memory and the Ethics of Premediation in James Joyce’s Ulysses,” 227–253

Arleen Ionescu, “The ‘Differend’ of Shoes: Van Gogh, Beckett, Wiesel, Levi, and Holocaust Museums,” 255–277

Jeremy Hawthorn, “History, Fiction, and the Holocaust: Narrative Perspective and Ethical Responsibility,” 279¬–298

Leona Toker, “Testimony and Fictionality in Georgy Demidov’s Gulag Stories,” 299–318

Edward Waysband, “In Job Dulder’s Balances: Petr Guber and Russian-Polish-Jewish Relations during World War I,” 319–347

Charles I. Armstrong, “Trauma in Michael Longley’s War Poetry of the Troubles” 349–362

Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan, “Whose Story? Whose History?: The Conradian Hetero-text of Latin American Fiction,” 363–381

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The articles of "Literature as Time's Witness," special issue (17.2) in honor of Jakob Lothe, have now been published on line, in the MUSE database. The print copies are coming soon.