International Relations

“This story is drawing to a close and once more the question arises: have I succeeded in setting down even so much as a tiny part of what I wanted to express? As a matter of fact, this quest, this incessant confrontation with the past during these months, has become sufficient reason in itself, and a necessary undertaking (p. 182).” So writes Saul Friedlander toward the end of When Memory Comes. Write an essay that describes and explains how Friedlander confronted his own past and how this confrontation may have helped advance his quest to piece together and hold onto the fragmented parts of his memory, his family, identity and life.

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