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REMNANTS and What Remains

Moments from a Life Among Holocaust Survivors
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A deeply humane memoir that combines scholarship, art, and reflection from decades of collaboration with Holocaust survivors. This moving collection chronicles the personal and creative journey of Henry Hank Greenspan across five decades of sustained and deepening collaborations with Holocaust survivors. The book includes the first print publication of his haunting playscript REMNANTS, which has been performed on more than three hundred stages worldwide. REMNANTS recreates stunning, sometimes shattering, moments in which survivors share the core of what they experienced, both during and after the destruction. In What Remains, Greenspan then reflects on the play's creation, his cherished relationships with survivors, their loss of a world, and his loss of them. A memoir that reads like a spoken-word poem, this book offers new understanding of Greenspan's groundbreaking work in Holocaust studies as well as his contributions to oral history and theater performance.
Henry Hank Greenspan is an emeritus psychologist, oral historian, and playwright at the University of Michigan. He is the author of the seminal On Listening to Holocaust Survivors: Beyond Testimony as well as the play REMNANTS, originally distributed on National Public Radio in the US. He has been a Fulbright Research Chair, a recipient of the Distinguished Achievement Award in Holocaust Studies from the Holocaust Educational Foundation, and a recipient of two Michigan Public Broadcasting Focus Awards.
A deeply humane memoir that combines scholarship, art, and reflection from decades of collaboration with Holocaust survivors.
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