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Daughter of History Author Presentation by FH Resident Susan Suleiman, FREE AND OPEN TO ALL!

When:
Wednesday, September 27, 2023, 2:00 PM until 3:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC-05:00)
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Louise H Smoak
Category:
Educational Seminar
Registration is required before Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 5:00 PM
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Daughter of History

Traces of an Immigrant Girlhood

Wednesday, September 27 at 2:00-3:00 pm via Zoom

Speaker: SUSAN RUBIN SULEIMAN

Free & Open to All

 

Please join us on Wednesday, September 27 at 2:00 pm to hear Friendship Heights resident Susan Suleiman talk about her new book. 


A photograph with faint writing on the back. A traveling chess set. A silver pin. In her new memoir, noted scholar and author Susan Rubin Suleiman uses such everyday objects and the memories they evoke to tell the story of her early life as a Holocaust refugee and American immigrant. In this coming-of-age story that probes the intergenerational complexities of immigrant families and the inevitability of loss, Susan looks to her own life as an example of how historical events shape our private lives.


After the Nazis marched into Hungary in 1944, five-year old Susan learned to call herself by a Christian name, hiding with false papers in Budapest with her parents. While her relatives in the provinces would be among the 450,000 Hungarian Jews deported to Auschwitz, Susan's close family survived and even thrived in the years following the war. But when the Communist Party took over Hungary, Susan and her parents emigrated to Chicago by way of Vienna, Paris, Haiti, and New York. In her adult life as a prominent feminist professor, she rarely allowed herself to think about these chapters of her past--but eventually, when she had children of her own, she found herself called back to Budapest, unlocking memories that would change the direction of her scholarship and career.


At the center of this richly textured memoir is a little girl who grows up happy despite the traumas of her early years, surrounded by a loving family. As a teenager in the 1950s, she is determined to become "100% American," until a post-college year in Paris leads her to realize that her European roots and Americanness can coexist. At once an intellectual autobiography and a reflection on the nature of memory, identity, and home, Daughter of History invites us to consider how the objects that underpin our lives become gateways to our past.


About the author

Susan Rubin Suleiman is a professor emerita of French and comparative literature at Harvard University. Her many books include The Némirovsky Question (2016) and a previous memoir, Budapest Diary: In Search of the Motherbook (1996). She lives in Friendship Heights, MD.


Registration

This Zoom presentation is organized by FHNN as part of our collaboration with Little Falls Village & is open to all. Please use the Register Now button. FHNN members and volunteers who need help registering can email information.fhnn@gmail.com with Suleiman in the subject line.