Belonging

A German Reckons with History and Home

English language

Published 2018 by Scribner.

ISBN:
978-1-4767-9664-2
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4 stars (4 reviews)

"A revelatory, visually stunning graphic memoir by award-winning artist Nora Krug, telling the story of her attempt to confront the hidden truths of her family's wartime past in Nazi Germany and to comprehend the forces that have shaped her life, her generation, and history"--

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Review of 'Belonging' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

I read an excerpt of Krug’s powerful and deeply introspective book somewhere and knew I had to read the whole thing. In Belonging, Krug digs deep into an identity of collective inherited guilt. The structure is touching and powerful, never flinching from the fundamentally unanswerable questions it asks. As a white American I’m only slowly coming to terms with my own culpability in the collective guilt of my heritage (which is arguably worse because we have so far not even tried to atone). I found in Krug’s introspection something I could identify with. This is heady stuff and Krug never let me down with platitudes. She is not atoning. She is not excusing. And she is not self-flagellating. She is only exposing the naked bulb of a heritage of intense cruelty, and refusing to look away.

Belonging

4 stars

Krug explores what her German ancestors did before, during, and after World War II. She discusses what she learned as a child growing up, what people did and did not talk about, and the questions she wanted answered as an adult. There is plenty of drawing here, but Krug also uses collage: a mixture of documents, photographs, and her own drawings. She's a good storyteller as she follows the trail of evidence where it leads, and is open and honest about her own discomfort. The book struck me as an effective investigation of the relationship between one's own personal life to larger, terrifying historical forces. The graphic medium was a great way to render this story, allowing Krug to mix contemporary documents with the reactions she imagines (or knew) about her ancestors.

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Subjects

  • German americans
  • Artists, biography
  • Authors, biography
  • Memory
  • National socialism