Fleeing War and Finding Family
In collaboration with Slate and Riverhead Books
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Years after Sarah Wildman鈥檚 grandparents had both passed away, Wildman found a cache of letters written to her grandfather in a file labeled 鈥淐orrespondence: Patients A-G.鈥 What she found weren鈥檛 dry medical histories but a rare path into the destroyed world of her family鈥檚 prewar Vienna. One woman鈥檚 letters stood out: those from Valy鈥擵alerie Scheftel, her grandfather鈥檚 lover who had remained behind when he fled Europe six months after the Nazis annexed Austria.
Obsessed with Valy鈥檚 story, Wildman began a quest to search for clues into her life that lasted years and spanned continents. Throughout the journey, she uncovered a grandfather that made a triumphant escape from a dark era, a woman clinging to the memory of her years of freedom, and the two lives seemingly lost to history.
Join 国产视频 NYC for a preview of Widman鈥檚 forthcoming followed by a conversation with Slate鈥檚 David Plotz to discuss the roles of family identity, myth, and memory throughout Wildman鈥檚 journey.
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Introductions:
Rachel White
Senior Vice President, 国产视频
Director, New America Live
Participants:
Sarah Wildman
Author, Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My Grandfather Left Behind
David Plotz
Editor at Large, Slate
Author, Genius Factory: the Curious History of the Nobel Prize Sperm Bank