Forgetting
By (Author) Frederika Amalia Finkelstein
Translated by Isabel Cout
Translated by Christopher Elson
Deep Vellum Publishing
Deep Vellum Publishing
14th March 2024
United States
General
Fiction
843.92
Paperback
196
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
Forgetting is a brief but searing sojourn inside the mind of Alma as she navigates the complexity of the past and future within her identity.
On her nighttime wanderings through a Paris saturdated with cultural and historical meaning, she begins the slow work of grieving for her grandfather, a Holocaust survivor, and begins to unravel the ways that his experience continues to reverbrate across generations. The journey, both inward and outward, simple and infinitely varied, brings Alma to reconsider her whole life and the circumstances that led to her very birth.
In Forgetting, Finkelstein sheds new light on the oldest dilemmas, asking: "What to do wth the brief time that is given to us"
Frederika Amalia Finkelstein is a French writer and author of two novels: Forgetting and Surviving. Upon its 2014 release in France, Forgetting was met with great critical success and has since been translated into multiple languages. Isabel Cout is a translator in Montreal, Quebec. Her research concerns literary works by third generation authors (grandchildren of Holocaust survivors) who write about having ambivalent relationships to the traumatic memory theyve inherited. This is her first published literary translation. Christopher Elson has a background in Philosophy and French Studies and holds a doctorate in Contemporary Literature from Universit Paris IV-Sorbonne. He is a member of the Joint Faculty of the University of Kings College and Dalhousie University. He is currently editor of Dalhousie French Studies and music columnist for the Dalhousie Review. He lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia with his wife Kate.