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When memory comes
Book • 1979
Saul Friedlander's "When Memory Comes" is a Holocaust memoir that explores the complexities of memory, trauma, and the passage of time.
The book delves into Friedlander's personal experiences and reflections on the Holocaust, examining the ways in which memory shapes identity and understanding.
Friedlander's narrative is both personal and historical, offering a profound exploration of the human capacity for resilience and the enduring impact of trauma.
The book's reflections on memory and its relationship to history are particularly insightful.
It is a powerful and moving account of survival and remembrance.
The book delves into Friedlander's personal experiences and reflections on the Holocaust, examining the ways in which memory shapes identity and understanding.
Friedlander's narrative is both personal and historical, offering a profound exploration of the human capacity for resilience and the enduring impact of trauma.
The book's reflections on memory and its relationship to history are particularly insightful.
It is a powerful and moving account of survival and remembrance.
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Mentioned by Stephen Dubner in relation to a quote about knowledge and memory, clarifying that the quote was actually from Friedlander's work.

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