Author: Vera Shwartz
Cited by
- Helena Grice (1)
- IN: Asia American Fiction, History and Life Writing (2009) American Fiction, Asian Americans in Literature, Autobiographical Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: At home, historical memory is an all pervading authority. It is synonymous with the native cultural tradition. Abroad, memory becomes an opportunity-however danger ridden-for a new kind of self-becoming that benefits from forcible distance.
FROM: Threshold: A Dance Theater of Remembering and Forgetting, (1991), Essay, Romania