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Canceled: Presentation: Belonging, Memory Culture and the Power of Visual Narratives

Conversations on Memory Culture in Contemporary Germany
Wednesday, 5/4/2022
5:30 - 7:30
Latino/Hispanic Meeting Room A
Latino/Hispanic Meeting Room B
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The third installment of the talk series "Conversations on Memory Culture in Contemporary Germany," brings German-American author and illustrator Nora Krug to the San Francisco Main Library. Coming to terms with the National Socialist era as well as being historically conscious and actively taking responsibility all play an important role in Krug's artistic work. Her graphic memoir Heimat: A German Family Album (Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home) wrestles with the idea of Heimat, the German word for the place that first forms us; it draws on letters, archival material, flea market finds, as well as photographs and combines different forms of artistic expression in a highly innovative manner. In her latest collaboration with Timothy Snyder, a graphic edition of the book On Tyranny, Nora Krug deepens the lessons for surviving and resisting America’s arc toward authoritarianism on a visual level to connect with the recipient. What is the power of illustration with regard to a very complex subject like tyranny? And what is the potential of less traditional depictions of, for example, the Holocaust for our memory culture in general? The conversation is moderated by Bettina Wodianka (Goethe-Institut San Francisco).

 

Nora Krug is a German-American author and illustrator whose drawings and visual narratives have appeared in publications including The New York Times, The Guardian, Le Monde diplomatique and A Public Space. Krug was named Moira Gemmill Illustrator of the Year and 2019 Book Illustration Prize Winner by the Victoria and Albert Museum. Her visual memoir Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home (Scribner, 2018, foreign edition title Heimat), about WWII and her own German family history, was chosen as a best book of the year by the New York Times, The Guardian, NPR, Kirkus Review, the San Francisco Chronicle and the Boston Globe. It was the winner of the 2019 National Book Critics Circle Award, the Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize, the Art Directors Club gold cube and discipline winner cube, the Society of Illustrators silver medal and the British Book Design and Production Award, among others. Her collaboration with historian Timothy Snyder, a graphic edition of On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century (Ten Speed Press, 2021), was named a Best Graphic Novel of 2021 by the New York Times, and was a New York Times Editor’s Choice. Krug's illustrations have been recognized with gold and silver medals by the Society of Illustrators and the NY Art Directors Club. Krug is Associate Professor of Illustration at the Parsons School of Design in New York City.

 

Organized by the Institute of European Studies at UC Berkeley, the Pacific Office of the German Historical Institute Washington and the Goethe-Institut of San Francisco in collaboration with San Francisco Public Library.

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