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Red Shoes for Rachel, Sandlerâs award-winning collection of three
novellas, features tightly wound tales that seamlessly incorporate
diverse genres, including magic realism, satire, and autobiography,
and profound psychological profiles to create touching portrayals
of the human experience. Zumoffâs translation of Sandlerâs
original Yiddish collection makes the J. I. Segal Awardâwinning
volume available to English readers for the first time. In the
collectionâs eponymous novella, Rachel, a daughter of Holocaust
survivors raised in Brighton Beach, encounters a Moldovan Jewish
immigrant divorcee as she is tending to her disabled, elderly
mother along the Coney Island boardwalk. As the two begin a
relationship, the story reveals their past and the commonalities
between two children of Holocaust survivors raised in very
different societies. In the novella Karolina Bugaz, an exhausted
Moldovan Jewish immigrant architect leaves his wife and newly
religious son behind to go on a cruise to a mysterious island,
which may just be a direct voyage through space and time into his
past. In the volumeâs most acclaimed story, Halfway Down the Road
Back to You, an elderly Moldovan Holocaust survivor in Israel
separated from her children by emigration must confront her past as
her failing mind begins to blur the boundaries between her daily
life and the horrors of war sixty years before. The novella was
adapted by the author into an acclaimed play, which has been staged
in the United States, Belgium, and France.
Red Shoes for Rachel, Sandler's award-winning collection of three
novellas, features tightly wound tales that seamlessly incorporate
diverse genres, including magic realism, satire, and autobiography,
and profound psychological profiles to create touching portrayals
of the human experience. Zumoff's translation of Sandler's original
Yiddish collection makes the J. I. Segal Award-winning volume
available to English readers for the first time. In the
collection's eponymous novella, Rachel, a daughter of Holocaust
survivors raised in Brighton Beach, encounters a Moldovan Jewish
immigrant divorcee as she is tending to her disabled, elderly
mother along the Coney Island boardwalk. As the two begin a
relationship, the story reveals their past and the commonalities
between two children of Holocaust survivors raised in very
different societies. In the novella Karolina Bugaz, an exhausted
Moldovan Jewish immigrant architect leaves his wife and newly
religious son behind to go on a cruise to a mysterious island,
which may just be a direct voyage through space and time into his
past. In the volume's most acclaimed story, Halfway Down the Road
Back to You, an elderly Moldovan Holocaust survivor in Israel
separated from her children by emigration must confront her past as
her failing mind begins to blur the boundaries between her daily
life and the horrors of war sixty years before. The novella was
adapted by the author into an acclaimed play, which has been staged
in the United States, Belgium, and France.
Two novels and one story by Boris Sandler, the well-known Yiddish
prose writer, are included under the title page of the book "Red
Shoes for Rachel." The heroes of all three works are about to make
crucial decisions. The first novel, "Somewhere Along the Byways of
Longing," centers on the theme of the decline and passing of the
generation that survived the Holocaust. In the second novel, "Red
Shoes for Rachel," the psychological state of the children of the
survivors, a result of the dark and shattering experience of their
parents, is depicted. The heroes of the third story, "Studies of
Solfeggio," suddenly discover the magic of "kama sutra."
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Forsaken (Yiddish, Paperback)
Berl Kotlerman; Edited by Boris Sandler; Designed by Boris Budiyanskiy
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