Remembering the Holacaust: A Reading and Discussion with Victor Ripp and Noah Lederman

Victor Ripp is the author of Moscow to Main Street, Pizza in Pushkin Square, and Turgenev’s Russia. His fiction has appeared in Ontario Review and Antioch Review and he has taught at Cornell University and the University of Virginia.

Hell’s Traces is a meditation on loss and memorials, in which author Victor Ripp recounts his journey to hundreds of Holocaust memorials throughout Europe, in an attempt to find affirmation of his lost family member.

Noah Lederman, an award winning author, tells of the story of how his grandparents survived a combined seven concentration camps, and then tried to keep all the stories a secret from their grandchildren in A World Erased: A Grandson’s Search for His Family’s Holocaust Secrets.











When: Tue., Jun. 13, 2017 at 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: NYU Bookstore
726 Broadway
212-998-4667
Price: Free
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Victor Ripp is the author of Moscow to Main Street, Pizza in Pushkin Square, and Turgenev’s Russia. His fiction has appeared in Ontario Review and Antioch Review and he has taught at Cornell University and the University of Virginia.

Hell’s Traces is a meditation on loss and memorials, in which author Victor Ripp recounts his journey to hundreds of Holocaust memorials throughout Europe, in an attempt to find affirmation of his lost family member.

Noah Lederman, an award winning author, tells of the story of how his grandparents survived a combined seven concentration camps, and then tried to keep all the stories a secret from their grandchildren in A World Erased: A Grandson’s Search for His Family’s Holocaust Secrets.

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