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CARL FRIEDMAN
NIGHTFATHER (TRALIEVADER)
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writes about the worst of human abominations without ever compromising
her compassion or extinguishing her sense of hope… A shocking
and touching first novel.'New York Times
'Startling, graphic … a remarkable
tale of survival.' The Boston Globe
'Like Anne Frank’s diary, it transcends
genres… an extraordinary novel, written with passion, lucidity,
and restraint.' Anne Whitehouse in The Forward
'Carl Friedman is a born writer who evokes
an entire and nuanced universe in a brief space. In NIGHTFATHER,
she has succeeded in making art out of horror. This is an extraordinary
novel whose skill matches its daunting subject.' Lynne Sharon
Schwartz |
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This is a Holocaust novel like no other. Written in
a deeply affecting style mixing lightness with gravity, it captures
not only the experience of the concentration camp, but also its powerful
legacy, passed down to a new generation through the enormous bond of
love that ties parent and child. In forty brief chapters, the young
daughter of a survivor tells of the efforts she and her two brothers
make to try to bridge the gulf between themselves and their father that
has been formed by his camp experiences. Gradually, with accumulating
force, the story of one man’s imprisonment and the terms of his
survival are revealed (119 pages).
LEFT LUGGAGE (TWEE KOFFERS VOL)
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'A powerful
and moving work, containing moments of humor despite its tragic
elements … a fitting successor to NIGHTFATHER.' San
Francisco Chronicle
'An exquisite and harrowing tale…
Chaya’s troubles, both private and universal, resonate long
after the end of this bewitching book.' Chicago Tribune
Chaja, who studies philosophy, is looking for
more of a handle on life than books can give her. Everyday she
takes the toddler Simcha, an endearing outsider in an orthodox
Jewish family, for his walk to the pond in the park to see his
beloved ducks. With an old friend of her father’s, Mr Apfelschnitt,
she has hilarious conversations about the coming of the messiahs,
while her father is himself looking for the suitcases he buried
years ago. The end is tragic, the scenes vivid, the characters
strongly drawn. Filmed by Jeroen Krabbe as LEFT LUGGAGE with Isabella
Rossellini (173 pages). |
THE GREY LOVER (DE GRAUWE MINNAAR)
This is a collection
of three stories, each one stylistically distinct, each elaborating
on elements of Jewish history and tradition. The title story,
“The Grey Lover” recounts the strange fate of a man
well past a hundred years old, the survivor or pogroms and a world
war, whose similarly ancient wife has just died. Grieving and
too forgetful to be left alone, the man lodges with a couple who
proceed to exploit him…
In HOLY FIRE, Hans Levie, an ordinary Jewish
boy from a small Dutch city, is transformed into a violent fundamentalist
in Israel… And BETTE, a daughter is torn between the love
for her dying mother and her urge for a life that reaches beyond
her parents’ lives, which were dominated by the Holocaust…(170
pages)
Published by Van Oorschot NL; Persea Books USA; Kiepenheuer
Germany; Denoel France; Sifriat Poalim Israel; Lagoudera Greece;
La Giuntina Italy; Calima Spain; Szephalom Hungary; Text Russia |
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CARL FRIEDMAN (1952) lives in Amsterdam and is one
of Holland's most successful and distinctive female writers. She is
a poet, translator, columnist and highly acclaimed novelist.
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