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Elizabeth Rosner

Biography

Elizabeth Rosner

Elizabeth Rosner is a bestselling novelist, poet and essayist. Her works include SURVIVOR CAFÉ: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory, a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award, and the novel ELECTRIC CITY, named a best book by NPR. Rosner's essays have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Elle and numerous anthologies. She lives in Berkeley, California.

Elizabeth Rosner

Books by Elizabeth Rosner

by Elizabeth Rosner - Poetry

Composed over a period of some 20 years, GRAVITY is Elizabeth Rosner's profoundly searching account of her experience as the daughter of Holocaust survivors. In an extraordinarily powerful mix of poetry and prose, Rosner traces the earliest remembered resonances of her parents' past and her dawning awareness of the war history that colored her family home during her youth in Schenectady, New York. She recounts her false starts in raising the subject with her father (a survivor of Buchenwald concentration camp), his piecemeal revelations, and their eventual travels together to the sites of the nightmare in Germany. And she evokes, courageously and heart-wrenchingly, her search for identity against the gravitational pull of her parents' experience and the traditional upbringing they've given her.