Imre Kertesz
There are many works on holocaust. Fateless is another such narrative of the life and times of a Jewish boy in the midst of concentration camp. He was boy of sixteen send initially to Aushwits and then to Bukenwald. The inhuman attitude of Nazis exploiting Jews like rats in a rat trap has been portrayed in an ever-pitiable way. The only consolation is the still remaining sympathy of some medical professionals trying to save the life of these unlucky persons on earth.
The book reminds another narrative on the same topic by Primo Levy-Of this a Man. Even in the darkest hours of despair, a glimmering hope to cling to last breath of life remaining, makes such works memorable.