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Schindler’s List: Introduction
Schindler’s List: Plot Summary
Schindler’s List: Detailed Summary & Analysis
Schindler’s List: Themes
Schindler’s List: Quotes
Schindler’s List: Characters
Schindler’s List: Terms
Schindler’s List: Symbols
Schindler’s List: Theme Wheel
Brief Biography of Thomas Keneally
Historical Context of Schindler’s List
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- Full Title: Schindler’s List (originally titled Schindler’s Ark)
- When Written: Early 1980s
- Where Written: Australia
- When Published: 1982
- Literary Period: Contemporary
- Genre: Nonfiction Novel, Historical Fiction
- Setting: Europe in World War II
- Climax: World Warr II ends, and Schindler gives a speech in his factory.
- Antagonist: Amon Goeth
- Point of View: Third Person
Extra Credit for Schindler’s List
An Active Retirement. Thomas Keneally has remained a prolific author well into his eighties. His most recent book, The Dickens Boy, was published in 2020. He jokingly said, “Does anyone write a good book at 83? Well, I think I have.”
Fact or Fiction. Though Schindler’s List was well-reviewed, its win of the Booker Prize was controversial. The Booker Prize is an award for fiction, and some critics felt that because Schindler’s List is based on a true story and could be considered closer to historical reporting than fiction, it shouldn’t have been eligible for a fiction prize.