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Mourning a Father Lost - A Kibbutz Childhood Remembered (Paperback)
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Mourning a Father Lost - A Kibbutz Childhood Remembered (Paperback)
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Returning to the kibbutz of his childhood to attend his father's
funeral, Avraham Balaban confronts his buried yet still intensely
painful childhood memories. Comparing the kibbutz of today with
that of his early years, the author weaves together two
interrelated stories: a sensitive artist growing up in the
intensely pragmatic world of Kibbutz Huldah and the rise and fall
of a grand yet failed social experiment. As he moves through the
seven days of sitting shivah for his father, Balaban experiences an
expanding cycle of mourning for self, family, the kibbutz, and
Israel itself. With a poet's keen voice, Balaban pens a poignant,
frank portrait of the emotional damage wrought by the kibbutz
educational system, which separated children from their parents,
hoping to establish a new kind of family, a nonbiological family.
Indeed, he realizes that he is mourning not the physical death of
his father, but the much earlier death of the father-child bond.
Only the unwavering love of his remarkable mother rescued him.
Readers will see the kibbutz movement, and Israel in general, with
new eyes after finishing this book. In the process of unearthing
his earliest memories, Balaban meditates on the mechanism of memory
and the forces that shape it. Thus, he examines the varied layers
familial, societal, and national that establish individual
identity. During the shivah, he discovers the tremendous power of
words in shaping one's world, on the one hand, and their redemptive
power on the other.
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