Abstract:
Thomas Keneally's Booker Prize winner Schindler's Ark is full of reflections on the history of the Holocaust and the fate of the Jews, and contains a profound metaphor of the Holocaust memory, which successfully establishes the empathy and ethics for the Holocaust in a global perspective. In its artistic presentation of Holocaust memory,
Schindler's Ark highlights the current state of Holocaust memory in a post-modern context where memory, history and discourse interpenetrate, conveying Keneally's remembrance and reflection on the suffering of history and his responsibility to bear witness to the Holocaust.