In the Shadow of the Holocaust:
Wed, May 06
|Room 201 (Tea Room) - or by zoom
Short Fiction by Jewish Writers from the Soviet Union With editors/translators Sasha Senderovich & Harriet Murav


Time & Location
May 06, 2026, 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Room 201 (Tea Room) - or by zoom, Social Science Research Bldg, 1126 E 59th St, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
About the Event
The short fiction collected in In the Shadow of the Holocaust recovers a range of compelling voices that had been scarcely known or translated. Jewish authors from Ukraine, Lithuania, Russia, and Belarus, some writing in Yiddish and others in Russian, tell the stories of ordinary people living on after the massive devastation of the Holocaust on Soviet territory, depicting memories, conflicts, love, and loss. These are not stories only about how people died, but how they continued to live: an entire family legacy is reduced to a single tea cup, the now raspy voice of a telephone that once never stopped ringing, and a train timetable that lists key places of Jewish life largely destroyed but still vital. Translated by Sasha Senderovich and Harriet Murav, these stories provide new perspectives on questions fundamental to literature of the Holocaust and legacies of other genocides and mass violence.
Sasha Senderovich is Associate Professor…