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Ìý Eva Hoffman Wednesday 5 September 2001 Ìý
Eva Hoffman was born in Cracow in Poland in 1945, emigrating to Canada at the age of 13.

After completing a doctorate at Harvard University, she became a lecturer in literature and a journalist on the New York Times [before turning her hand to writing).
She has written three highly acclaimed books Lost in Translation: A Life in New Language; Exit into History: A Journey through the New Eastern Europe; and Shtetl: the History of a Small Town and an Extinguished World (this was entered for the 1997 Pulitzer Prize).
She talks to Jenni about her first novel exploring the intense relationship between a mother and daughter and the disturbing secret they share.
The Secret (Secker & Warburg, ISBN: 0436256193, £15.99).


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