
Tom Stoppard on “Leopoldstadt,” and Geena Davis talks with Michael Schulman
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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Is There Anything You Wish You Could Have Done About It?
I knew we left Czechoslovakia because of the Jewish problem or the Nazi problem, depending on where you are. But I did not know it. I didn't know what happened to my four grandparents. My father unknowingly, I'm knowing a meanwhile being killed by the Japanese. It's misleading to see me as somebody who blithely and innocently at the age of 40 something had no idea I was a member of a Jewish family. That wasn't really true. And I didn't feel I had to find out in order to live my own life.
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