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Susan Rubin Suleiman

Susan Rubin Suleiman is professor emerita of French and Comparative Literature  at Harvard University. Her many books include Crises of Memory and the Second World War (2006),The Némirovsky Question: The Life, Death, and Legacy of a Jewish Writer in 20th-Century France (2016), and the memoir Daughter of History: Traces of an Immigrant Girlhood (2023). 

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Irene Nemirovsky

A highly successful novelist in France during the 1930s, Irène Némirovsky grappled with the question of Jewish identity in a Christian world. Némirovsky was murdered in the Holocaust and forgotten for many years. century novelist most famous for her book Suite Française, which was published posthumously, and author of other works that explored Jewish identity in France. Her posthumous novel, Suite Française, brought Némirovsky back into prominence.

Hélène Cixous

Jewish-Algerian-French writer Hélène Cixous published her first book in 1967 and approximately her eighty-seventh in February 2021. This “life writing” comprises poetic fiction and autobiography, literary and feminist theory, art criticism, and theatrical works. Cixous explores the myriad contradictions and consequences of loss and exile, of “being Jewish” and “being a woman.”

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Susan Rubin Suleiman." (Viewed on June 15, 2026) <https://qa.jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/suleiman-susan>.