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Di mishpoḥe ḲarnoṿsḳiDi mishpoḥe Ḳarnoṿsḳi

Di mishpoḥe Ḳarnoṿsḳi

Israel Joshua Singer

3.9on Hardcover

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Through the story of three generations of a Jewish family, the Karnowskys, this novel, originally published in 1943, offers us an extraordinary fresh of the first half of the 20th century. David, the patriarch, who at the dawn of the century leaves the Polish shtetl where he was born to settle in Berlin, will encourage his son Georg to adapt and become a "Jew among Jews and a German among Germans." Georg will become a respectable Berlin doctor and thus embody the pinnacle of family integration and social success. His son Yegor, born during Nazism and deeply marked by anti-Semitism, will land in an inhospitable New York and culminate the eventful fate of his lineage. In this work, Singer not only wrote pages of unusual beauty, but he also glimpsed with overwhelming clairvoyance the fate of the Jews after World War II, confirming, despite himself, the prophetic capacity that only true writers possess.

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OL Work ID
OL4982642W

Subjects

Yiddish literatureTranslations into SpanishJewsFictionTranslations into FrenchFiction, historical, generalLiteratureTranslations into HebrewJewish families

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