"I was riveted by Martin Amis's The Zone of Interest, with its daring projection into the mind and 'heart' of a character . . . It felt like a fitting way to spy on historical events that are impossible to look at but that must, nevertheless, always be kept in sight." --John Colapinto, The New Yorker
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