Lynn Tait

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In Martin Amis’s 1991 novel Time’s Arrow, the story of the Holocaust is told in reverse, so that, in one extraordinary scene, kindly Nazi doctors in a concentration camp fetch gold from their private hoards and use it to put fillings into the teeth of Jewish dental patients. But in Time’s Arrow everything, and not just one single life, goes backward.
Languages of Truth: Essays 2003-2020
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