The Pinch
Autor Steve Sternen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 iun 2015
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It's the late 1960s. The Pinch, once a thriving Jewish community centered on North Main Street in Memphis, has been reduced to a single tenant. Lenny Sklarew awaits the draft by peddling drugs and shelving books until he learns he is a character in a book about the rise and fall of this very Pinch. Muni Pinsker, who authored the book in an enchanted day containing years, arrived in the neighborhood at its height and was smitten by an alluring tightrope walker. Muni's own story is dovetailed by that of his uncle Pinchas Pin, whose epic journey to North Main Street forms the book's spine. Steve Stern interweaves these tales with an ingenious structure that merges past with present, and his wildly inventive fabulism surpasses everything he's done before. Together, these intersecting stories transform the real-world experience of Lenny, whose fate determines the future of the Pinch, in this brilliant, unforgettable novel."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781555977153
ISBN-10: 1555977154
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Graywolf Press
ISBN-10: 1555977154
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Graywolf Press
Recenzii
Praise for "The Book of Mischief
""Stern's stories are suffused with nostalgia for this lost world . . . Nothing goes unobserved." --"The New York Times Book Review
""Filled with pathos and humor . . . At its most poignant, Stern's writing . . . peels away at the membranes that divide the present from the past." --"The New Republic
"Praise for "The Frozen Rabbi"
"[A] wonderfully entertaining, inventive new novel . . . Laugh-out-loud funny, the sort of humor that takes you by surprise." --NPR
"Packed to bursting with epic adventure and hysterical comedy, with grim poignancy and pointed satire . . . Stern embraces every outrageous possibility, in lush, cartwheeling sentences." --"The""Washington Post Book World"
Praise for "The Book of Mischief
"Praise for "The Frozen Rabbi"
""Stern's stories are suffused with nostalgia for this lost world . . . Nothing goes unobserved." --"The New York Times Book Review
""Filled with pathos and humor . . . At its most poignant, Stern's writing . . . peels away at the membranes that divide the present from the past." --"The New Republic
"Praise for "The Frozen Rabbi"
"[A] wonderfully entertaining, inventive new novel . . . Laugh-out-loud funny, the sort of humor that takes you by surprise." --NPR
"Packed to bursting with epic adventure and hysterical comedy, with grim poignancy and pointed satire . . . Stern embraces every outrageous possibility, in lush, cartwheeling sentences." --"The""Washington Post Book World"
Praise for "The Book of Mischief
"Praise for "The Frozen Rabbi"
Notă biografică
Steve Stern, winner of the National Jewish Book Award, is the author of several previous novels and story collections, including "The Book of Mischief" and "The Frozen Rabbi." He teaches at Skidmore College in upstate New York.
Descriere
A dazzling, spellbinding novel set in a mythical Jewish community by the acclaimed author of the" New York Times" Notable Book "The Book of Mischief"
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It's the late 1960s. The Pinch, once a thriving Jewish community centered on North Main Street in Memphis, has been reduced to a single tenant. Lenny Sklarew awaits the draft by peddling drugs and shelving books--until he learns he is a character in a book about the rise and fall of this very Pinch. Muni Pinsker, who authored the book in an enchanted day containing years, arrived in the neighborhood at its height and was smitten by an alluring tightrope walker. Muni's own story is dovetailed by that of his uncle Pinchas Pin, whose epic journey to North Main Street forms the book's spine. Steve Stern interweaves these tales with an ingenious structure that merges past with present, and his wildly inventive fabulism surpasses everything he's done before. Together, these intersecting stories transform the real-world experience of Lenny, whose fate determines the future of the Pinch, in this brilliant, unforgettable novel.
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It's the late 1960s. The Pinch, once a thriving Jewish community centered on North Main Street in Memphis, has been reduced to a single tenant. Lenny Sklarew awaits the draft by peddling drugs and shelving books--until he learns he is a character in a book about the rise and fall of this very Pinch. Muni Pinsker, who authored the book in an enchanted day containing years, arrived in the neighborhood at its height and was smitten by an alluring tightrope walker. Muni's own story is dovetailed by that of his uncle Pinchas Pin, whose epic journey to North Main Street forms the book's spine. Steve Stern interweaves these tales with an ingenious structure that merges past with present, and his wildly inventive fabulism surpasses everything he's done before. Together, these intersecting stories transform the real-world experience of Lenny, whose fate determines the future of the Pinch, in this brilliant, unforgettable novel.