- Helen Epstein
Helen Epstein is a writer of memoir, journalism and biography who lives in
Massachusetts . She was bornNovember 27 1947 inPrague, Czechoslovakia , raised inNew York City , and graduated from Hunter College High School in 1965. She became a journalist onAugust 21 1968 when she was caught in the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia. Her first-person account was published in "The Jerusalem Post ", where she later worked as a university correspondent. In 1971, she graduated from theColumbia University Graduate School of Journalism and began writing cultural reportage for theNew York Times Sunday edition as well as many magazines, specializing in profiles of classical musicians. Several of these are collected in her book "Music Talks". [Music Talks, McGraw Hill 1987]She began teaching journalism at
New York University in 1974, becoming the first woman tenured professor in that department. In 1979, she published her best-known book, "Children of the Holocaust", [Children of the Holocaust, Putnam 1979] which has since become a much-translated classic on transmission of trauma across generations, used in psychology courses as well as Holocaust Studies. Her sequel to this book is the memoir "Where She Came From" [Where She Came From, LIttle, Brown 1997] which has also been widely translated.Her biographies of
Joseph Papp , producer and founder of theNew York Shakespeare Festival and Tina Packer, founder and director ofShakespeare & Company [ [http://www.shakespeare.org/ Shakespeare & CompanyLenox, Massachusetts ] ] inThe Berkshires of Massachusetts reflect her ongoing interest in theater.Epstein is married to consultant Patrick Mehr and has two grown sons, Daniel and Sam. She lectures widely on memoir and family history and continues to write and edit books.
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