
Nicole Krauss Reads “Long Island”
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The Psycho-Historical Connections Between the Holocaust and the Holocaust
The author's parents moved to Long Island, New York. His father installed panic buttons in every bedroom and a surveillance system on the driveway. He says his mother never lost an opportunity to quote Houdini: "Do others or they will do you"
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