Anna Janko's mother watched as her whole village was destroyed and
her family murdered in 1943. She passes the trauma of the event
onto her daughter, and A Little Annihilation bears witness to both
the crime and its aftershocks - the trauma visited on the next
generation - as revealed in a beautifully scripted and deeply
personal mother-daughter dialogue. As Anna fathoms the full
dimension of the tragedy, she reflects the memory and loss, the
ethics of helplessness, and the lingering effects of war.
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