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You've Told Me Before

Autor Jennifer Moses
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2025
Sometimes hilarious, sometimes sad, always compelling, the stories in this collection explore the many manifestations of being Jewish in a modern and largely secular world. Jennifer Anne Moses creates characters, mostly American, who are struggling with love, relationships, faith, tradition, family, and the ties that bind.

A professor of Jewish literature buys a lake house in the countryside with the aim of enjoying it with her husband, dogs, and grown sons, only to discover that her new neighbor is a sexist, dog-hating, and deeply antisemitic bully. The editor of a magazine devoted to lost languages resents the popularity of a younger, less sophisticated novelist, who happens to have been her student. A young woman tries to find her way after her fiancé calls off their wedding. With the contradictions, yearnings, imperfections, and longing for grace that beset all of us, these characters reach their own epiphanies—with results that are by turns breathtaking and heartbreaking.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299354442
ISBN-10: 029935444X
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

Notă biografică

Jennifer Anne Moses is a writer and painter whose books include The Book of Joshua, Food and Whine, and Bagels and Grits. Her writing has appeared frequently in Time magazine, the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and elsewhere.

Cuprins

You’ve Told Me Before
The Jewish Wars
Angels of the Lake
The Charlotte Situation 
Every Blade of Grass Has an Angel That Bends Over It and Whispers, “Grow, Grow”
The Goy
The Young People’s Party 
Summer Rental
The Children
Mother 
The Dick 
The Second Wife
Acknowledgments

Recenzii

“In straightforward language, Moses portrays characters who are ordinary and who, despite being affluent and successful, stumble through life. They are interesting because of their flawed inner selves, which are depicted with both empathy and gentle ridicule.”

“Refreshing. . . . Delivers the puff of hope we are all perennially desperate for. . . . It doesn’t matter that we’ve been told before. It is always good to hear it again.”

“[Moses’s] characters, connected to Judaism in a variety of ways, deal with strained and complex relationships, whether they be romantic, platonic, or residential. . . . The stories range from the humorous — a battle between the editor of a magazine on dying languages and an author of self-indulgent novels — to the more serious — a woman coming to terms with her husband’s sexual immorality. But they all carry a Jewish essence. . . . At the heart of each story are emotions and conflicts that most people have experienced.”

“[Moses’s] imagination and vision are multi-dimensional. She sees her characters and their situations from all sides, and her skill is bringing their yearnings, frustrations, illusions, love, and hate to life for her reader. She achieves this superbly. You’ve Told Me Before proves, if proof were needed after her first wonderful foray into this specialized literary field, that Jennifer Anne Moses is a master of the short story genre.”

“A showcase of the author’s humor, wit, and emotional depth. . . . [Moses’s] highly original stories, rich with sharp detail, are carried by the steady, intelligent voice of a writer readers can trust.”

“Moses creates characters who are flummoxed and struggling, whether with their souls, tragedy, family, loneliness, or neighbors. Throughout, her voice is breathtaking. It carries us through time and is as palpable and real as her characters. The reader follows it, enchanted.”

“Moses has the great writer’s gift: she deftly peels back the skin of ordinary lives—the follies, the griefs, the passing ecstasies—to reveal the tremors of yearning beneath.”

“I haven’t laughed so hard or as guiltily at my people’s misfortunes, missteps, and misadventures since the first time I read Cynthia Ozick’s ‘Envy; or, Yiddish in America.’ The things Moses writes about in this impossible-to-put-down collection are either 100% true or true enough, and were I not feeling so guilty, believe me, I’d be laughing much, much louder.”