Problem: Given its horrific and incomprehensible nature, the Holocaust is sometimes described as an "unimaginable" moment of history, and yet - apart from scores of nonfiction accounts like autobiographies (such as Night) and documentary Films it is an event that has been imagined or reimagined in many novels, stories, movies, and so forth. Is this contradictory? Why or why not? Does the genre of historical fiction ultimately help or harm the nightmarish actuality of the Holocaust? And how, if at all, did reading Night influence your idea of how best to discuss, imagine and conceptualize the Holocaust?