1. Before the interview, the presenter visits a monument to the Holocaust created by the American artist Peter Eiserman. Considering the shapes, architecture and general design, in what ways do you think he represents the reality in the concentration camps?
It makes people feel totally vulnerable
2. Which is the paradox the presenter mentions regarding Imre Kertész and the place where he lives?
He lives in the country that tried to kill him, and he feels more free than in any other country
3. Refer to antisemitism before and after Auschwitz according to Kertész.
After Auschwitz, people wanted a new one
4. In what way do reminders of the past in historical books make us "much richer"?
They gave us perspective diversity
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