In her late thirties, after twelve years in the U.S., Krug realizes that living abroad has only intensified her need to ask the questions she didn't dare to as a child and young adult. Yet Nora knew little about her own family's involvement in the war: though all four grandparents lived through the war, they never spoke of it. For Nora, the simple fact of her German citizenship bound her to the Holocaust and its unspeakable atrocities and left her without a sense of cultural belonging. Nora Krug was born decades after the fall of the Nazi regime, but the Second World War cast a long shadow throughout her childhood and youth in the city of Karlsruhe, Germany. Anna Burns, Rachel Kushner, Terrance Hayes, Nora Krug up for National Book Critics Circle Awards.
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