

In Memory of Memory
Book • 2017
In Memory of Memory is a deeply introspective work that delves into the complexities of memory, using the author's family history as a backdrop.
Stepanova explores how memory functions, questioning how we interact with fragments of the past and the narratives we construct around them.
The book is a blend of memoir, essay, and cultural critique, reflecting on the Soviet era and its impact on Russian Jewish life.
Stepanova explores how memory functions, questioning how we interact with fragments of the past and the narratives we construct around them.
The book is a blend of memoir, essay, and cultural critique, reflecting on the Soviet era and its impact on Russian Jewish life.
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