For 10 points each, answer these questions about the works of Jonathan Safran Foer.
[10e] This novel by Foer is narrated by nine-year-old Oskar Schell, who searches for the lock that fits the key he finds after his father's death in the September 11 attacks.
ANSWER: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
[10m] In Foer's 2002 breakout novel, Everything Is Illuminated, the protagonist travels to Ukraine in search of the woman who may have saved his grandfather from this event. Elie Wiesel wrote about this event in the memoir Night.
ANSWER: the Holocaust [or the Shoah]
[10h] In Everything Is Illuminated, the story of Foer's trip to the remnants of this exclusively-Jewish town in modern-day Ukraine is interwoven with a fictionalized history of it. This shtetl was later eradicated by the Nazis.
ANSWER: Trachimbrod [or Trochenbrod]
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