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The Fate of Yaakov Maggid
Alistair Ian Blyth; Commentary by Alistair Ian Blyth; Ludovic Bruckstein
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Once again, the extraordinary storyteller, Ludovic Bruckstein,
opens the door onto a lost world of Jewish history and lore in the
central European Carpathian region, now parts of Hungary, Romania
and Ukraine. Invoking the tales of a great maggid – a wandering
storyteller within the East-European tradition of Hassidism - he
weaves tales of wisdom and mystery which linger inside us long
after the story has ended. Bruckstein's previous titles (The Trap,
2019 and With an Unopened Umbrella in the Pouring Rain, 2021) have
gained him a growing audience of dedicated readers in the
English-speaking world, where his work has been too-long absent.
This edition comes complete with a fascinating glossary of terms
and historical references complied by the translator.
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The Trap (Paperback)
Ludovic Bruckstein; Translated by Alistair Ian Blyth
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The stories in this collection are stories of the lives and
struggles of a wonderful variety of characters living in the
Maramures region, in the years leading up to a war that will
suddenly and irretrievably destroy the pattern of their existence.
The eerily shocking ending of many of these stories is the moment
their protagonists climb on the cattle trains to be transported to
Auschwitz; while leaving the tale of their often tragic fate
unstated. Bruckstein's works, novels, stories and plays, deal with
the sometimes cruel, sometimes comic, lives of simple people whose
fate is controlled by highly unpredictable forces. These he
describes with understanding, compassion and forgiveness; smiling
at the petty worries and trivialities that people take so
seriously, while often remaining unaware of very real and
existential dangers. He belongs to a generation so well described
by the writer Czeslaw Milosz, in his book, The Captive Mind: "Few
inhabitants of the Baltic States, Poland or Czechoslovakia, of
Hungary or Romania, could summarize in a few words the story of
their existence. Their lives have been complicated by the course of
historic events".
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