Finally getting round to reading Imre Kertesz's "Fateless", his semi-autobiographical account of suffering through the Holocaust and one of the Great Hungarian novels.
It's not a comedy, obviously, but there's a lot of dark humour in the Hungarian Jews' naivete. They've cooperated happily while being transported to Auschwitz, starved for days, divided into fit and unfit, having all their possessions taken, being shaved from head to balls.
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The narrator continues to identify a different character as "the prisoner", apparently incognisant that he is one himself.pic.twitter.com/XXqidvTYnF
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