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The Tears and Prayers of Fools: A Novel (C format original)

Kanovich, GrigoryFrieden, Ken(Edited by)Szporluk, Mary Ann(Translated by)
Part of the Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music, and Art series
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This extraordinary novel is part of Grigory Kanovich's "Litvak saga," his tribute to Jewish life before the Holocaust.

Set in a small Lithuanian town in the late nineteenth century, the story begins with the arrival of a stranger who sets everyone on edge and seems to know their secrets.

Is he a messenger from God, a long-lost son, a saint, or a madman?

As the stranger in the velvet yarmulke makes his rounds, we meet an unforgettable cast of characters-Rabbi Uri, the aged rabbi; Itsik Magid, the strapping young woodcutter; the resourceful widow Golda; Markus Fradkin, the wealthy timber merchant, and his beautiful daughter Zelda; Yeshua Mandel, the tavern keeper, his troubled son Simeon, and their devoted servant girl Morta.

A work of realism as well as a parable, Kanovich's novel illuminates the most intimate fears, dreams, and longings of the shtetl's inhabitants.

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Syracuse University Press
0815656882 / 9780815656883
eBook (EPUB)
16/10/2023
320 pages
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