Merilyn Moos has got in touch to let us know about the publication of her memoir, which we are happy to let LSHG supporters know about. As Merilyn says:
''Living with Shadows is a brief memoir about how I, the daughter of two German refugees and anti-Nazi activists, spent so much of my life 'living with shadows'. I was born into a home of secrets and silences. My father did not speak of his time as a militant anti-Nazi in Berlin nor about how he only just escaped Germany. My mother never spoke of having to flee Moscow, leaving behind her lover who died in the gulags. Neither parent ever spoke of their families. My parents were burdened with fear, regret and guilt. I sucked in their trauma but I also absorbed from them a political and cultural awareness rooted in their earlier lives in Germany. Each chapter of the book addresses distinct episodes in my life. In this short memoir, I reflect on the pains and joys of being the child of refugees.''
Living with Shadows
In this short memoir, Merilyn Moos, who was born towards the end of the Second World War, reveals how her life was framed by the two ‘isms’ of the 20th century: Nazism and Stalinism. Her parents had grown up in the political cauldron of early twentieth century Germany and became committed anti-Nazis before fleeing to Britain. In a series of brief autobiographical chapters, Merilyn Moos writes about how she was deeply affected by her parents’ political and cultural heritage and teases out the pains and joys of being the child of refugees: 'the second generation'.
Living with Shadows is a succinct and emotionally revelatory book which translates the 'grand events' of recent history into the personal details of lived experience....