Peter Godwin has been called a perpetual émigré. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, he studied and worked in London and has lived in New York City for the past two decades. In his superb new memoir, Exit Wounds, he writes of love, grief, home and exile—and his remarkable mother. Godwin, an award-winning writer who served as president of PEN, learned that his father was Jewish and survived the Holocaust, only when his father was dying. In conversation with award-winning journalist Sandee Brawarsky.
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