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Alex Halberstadt

    Alex Halberstadt crée des récits captivants qui explorent la riche tapisserie des vies négligées et des phénomènes culturels. Son œuvre se caractérise par une profonde perspicacité et une observation méticuleuse, entraînant les lecteurs au cœur même de ses sujets. Halberstadt explore avec audace les chemins moins fréquentés de l'histoire et de la société, découvrant des thèmes universels dans des circonstances uniques. Son écriture témoigne du pouvoir du récit bien mené pour éclairer des facettes inattendues de l'expérience humaine.

    Young Heroes of the Soviet Union
    Young Heroes of the Soviet Union
    • Young Heroes of the Soviet Union

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(5)Évaluer

      Can trauma be inherited? This question drives Alex Halberstadt on a quest to confront a legacy of family trauma and break a century-old cycle of estrangement. His journey takes him through the complex landscape of his birthplace, Ukraine, where he seeks out his paternal grandfather, likely the last living bodyguard of Joseph Stalin, to understand how decades of Soviet totalitarianism impacted three generations of his family. In Lithuania, he examines his Jewish mother's legacy, confronting the Holocaust and lingering anti-Semitism. Returning to Moscow, he reflects on his glamorous grandmother, who designed couture for Soviet ministers' wives, his mother, who consoled dissidents in a psychiatric hospital, and his father, who navigated the black market for American records. Throughout this exploration, Halberstadt blurs the lines between history and biography. He also shares his own immigrant story, arriving in America as a ten-year-old boy in a Queens housing project, grappling with identity and rootlessness, and becoming yet another son separated from his father by the currents of politics and history. Revisiting his family's traumas, he uncovers a multigenerational legacy of fear, suspicion, melancholy, and rage, ultimately recognizing that nations, like individuals, carry formative traumas that deeply affect their citizens' lives.

      Young Heroes of the Soviet Union
    • Young Heroes of the Soviet Union

      A Memoir and a Reckoning

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(13)Évaluer

      An American writer journeys back to Russia to confront a haunting past intertwined with family history. This gripping exploration delves into themes of memory and identity, revealing how the echoes of history shape personal narratives. Through his urgent quest, the author seeks understanding and reconciliation, providing a poignant reflection on the complexities of heritage and the enduring impact of familial ties.

      Young Heroes of the Soviet Union