Englander, Nathan

What we talk about when we talk about Anne Frank stories Nathan Englander - 1. Vintage international ed. - New York, NY Vintage International 2012 - 225 p. 21 cm

The author of the sensational national best seller For the Relief of Unbearable Urges returns with a commanding new collection of short stories: What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank establishes Nathan Englander beyond all doubt as the heir to Roth, Malamud, and Babel. A tour de force. The title story, inspired by Carver's masterpiece, is a comic classic, a provocative portrait of two marriages in which the holocaust is played out as a devastating parlor game. "Camp Sundown" is an outlandishly dark story of vigilante justice undertaken by a troop of geriatric campers in a bucolic summer enclave who recognize a fellow vacationer as a former Nazi guard. "Free Fruit for Young Widows" is a small, sharp study in evil. "Sister Hills" chronicles the history of the Israeli settlements from the eve of the Yom Kippur war through the present, a political story constructed around the tale of two mothers who strike a terrible bargain to save a child. A great leap forward from one of our most audacious and important writers, and a sensational literary event.

0307949605 9780307949608


Orthodox Judaism--Israel--Fiction
Orthodox Judaism--United States--Fiction
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Fiction
Short stories, American


Israel--Fiction

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