Unisciti a noi in un viaggio nel mondo dei libri!
Aggiungi questo libro allo scaffale
Grey
Scrivi un nuovo commento Default profile 50px
Grey
Iscriviti per leggere l'intero libro o leggi le prime pagine gratuitamente!
All characters reduced
The Rabbi in the Attic - And Other Stories - cover

The Rabbi in the Attic - And Other Stories

Eileen Pollack

Casa editrice: Delphinium Books

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinossi

“Never sentimental or simplistic, these low-key stories, written with a contemporary flair and humor, are a rich blend of moral and artistic sensibility.” —Kirkus Reviews   In an age of minimalists, Eileen Pollack is a writer of rare generosity. The women and men in The Rabbi in the Attic are complex, vivid people to whom something happens. Their stories take place in small towns in the Catskills, a laboratory of mutant mice in nowhere Tennessee, the backwoods of New Hampshire, the “City of Five Smells” in America’s heartland—worlds rendered with such love and intensity that the simplest objects seem magical. Many of the narrators look back on their pasts. But don’t expect to be lulled by nostalgia. Expect to laugh. To be jolted. And to be moved.   Like most of us, these characters are struggling to understand what they have gained and lost by abandoning the passions and moral certainties of youth. As the narrator of the first story discovers when “barbarian” rock fans invade her town, it can be terrifying to be knocked from the “tiny fixed orbit” of conventional life. But if a person can stretch her imagination far enough, she might also be able to glimpse an “elsewhere” beyond the boundaries of ordinary human limitations.   This battle between the real and ideal is taken to mythic heights in the title novella, in which a novice rabbi must try to evict her Orthodox predecessor from the house provided by her prickly congregation. Only when she tempers her enthusiasm for the new ways with compassion for those who follow the old ways can Rabbi Bloomgarten begin to care for their souls.   Eileen Pollack writes from a Jewish point of view, but her subject is the search for principles that we must all undertake in a world in which religious truths are no longer handed down from parent to child.   Just as one of her characters decides to become a “value assessor,” the author herself helps us to sort through the jumble of objects, ideas, and memories in our own attics. In doing so, she appeals to our minds and our hearts. Her characters teach us that imagination and empathy are our best hope if we are to understand—and perhaps transcend—the pain in our world. Her language is lyrical, rhythmic, and lush. The images in her stories—a chef’s severed hand, a plummeting air conditioner, a village sunk beneath a reservoir—will stay in your mind long after you have finished her book.
Disponibile da: 08/05/2012.
Lunghezza di stampa: 240 pagine.

Altri libri che potrebbero interessarti

  • The Little Ghost - cover

    The Little Ghost

    Hugh Walpole

    • 0
    • 1
    • 0
    Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole (1884-1941) was a New Zealand-born English novelist, famous for his skill at scene setting and vivid plots. He was a best-selling author in the 1920s and 1930s and remains popular to this day. 'The Little Ghost' tells the eerie story of a man who is grieving deeply following the unexpected death of a close friend, who goes to stay at an old house which has recently been rented by a family with a large number of very boisterous children.It seems that the noise of the children disturbs not only the bereaved man...but also some of the house's ghostly inhabitants.
    Mostra libro
  • Sticky Fingers 4 - A Dozen Deliciously Twisted Short Stories - cover

    Sticky Fingers 4 - A Dozen...

    JT Lawrence

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn and Roald Dahl, these stories are guaranteed to get under your skin. 
    Diverse, dark-humored, and deliciously bite-sized: JT Lawrence doesn't disappoint with this brand new collection of unsettling short stories, including: 
    BrightSide 
    Is the director of this post-apocalyptic orphanage really a wizard? And where is he taking the children? 
    Cold Breath 
    A man knows he deserves to be haunted for what he has done; he just didn't expect it to happen this way. 
    The Secret Under My Skin 
    A girl has to make a terrible decision in this futuristic dystopian story where the State owns the rights to women's reproductive organs. 
    SkyRest 
    A man makes a horrific discovery in the crim colony silo he's imprisoned in. 
    Not Waving 
    A mother is drowning, but no one sees her. 
    Nachthexen 
    In world war two, a courageous young fiancée signed up to the Soviet all-female bombing squadron—The Night Witches—that helped turn the tide against the Nazis. 
    *** 
    "Lawrence makes every word count, telling each story with elegance and emotional punch.” — Patsy Hennessey 
    "Each story is masterfully constructed ... Humorous, touching, creepy, but most of all entertaining, this collection is superb." — Tracy Michelle Anderson 
    *** 
    If you're a fan of Roald Dahl or Gillian Flynn you'll love this compelling collection with a twist in the tale. 
    Get it now.
    Mostra libro
  • The Five Jars - cover

    The Five Jars

    M. R. James

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Five Jars is the only novel written by James, who is best known for his ghost stories. It is a peculiarly surreal fantasy apparently written for children. While he is out walking, the narrator is drawn to a remote pool, and finds a small box that has been hidden since Roman times. He gradually learns how to use its contents, fighting off a series of attempts to steal it, and becomes aware of a strange world hidden from our own. (Summary by Peter Yearsley)
    Mostra libro
  • After a Dance - Selected Stories - cover

    After a Dance - Selected Stories

    Bridget O'Connor

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    'These are some of the wildest, arresting, just plain brilliant short stories I've read in a long time.' - Roddy Doyle, author of The Woman Who Walked Into DoorsAfter a Dance is the compiled collection of short stories from acclaimed writer Bridget O'Connor, with an exclusive preface written and read by the author's daughter, Constance Straughan.Bridget O'Connor was one of the great short story writers of her generation. She had a voice that was viscerally funny and an eye for both the glaring reality and the absurdity of the everyday.In After A Dance, we meet a selection of O'Connor's most memorable characters often living on the margin of their own lives: from the anonymous thief set on an unusual prize to the hungover best man clinging to what he's lost, to the unrepentant gold-digger who always comes out on top. From unravelling narcissists to melancholy romantics all human life is here - at its best and at its delightful worst.
    Mostra libro
  • Backwater Grave - cover

    Backwater Grave

    Steven Becker

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A killer is on the loose in South Florida’s national parks . . . 
    And the trail of bodies leads to Special Agent Kurt Hunter. 
    When a string of not-so-accidental drownings in the parks attracts the attention of the FBI, Kurt is drawn into a quagmire of bureaucrats and politicians, each with their own agenda. Faced with the reality that the deaths are really murders — all with ties to Kurt — he is forced to make a decision: save his job . . . or his life. 
    Figuring out the modus operandi of the killer leads Kurt down an old path he would have rather forgotten. 
    From the iconic Intracoastal Waterway of Miami to the beauty of Biscayne National Park, this new mystery from bestselling author Steven Becker reveals the good, the bad, and the ugly of South Florida. 
    Fans of Wayne Stinnett, Clive Cussler, and John D MacDonald will enjoy this South Florida adventure. A devoted fan writes: “Grab a cold beer and relax while you follow Kurt Hunter. You won’t be sorry!” 
    Don’t wait to get your copy — Click the BUY button now!
    Mostra libro
  • Old Faces: Yet More Tales from Tipperary - cover

    Old Faces: Yet More Tales from...

    Edward Forde Hickey

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This fourth book in the series, portrays a closely-knit group of people living in the north Tipperary hills during the early 20th century - a community largely made up of small farmers, whose lives were far different from today. The book's inspiration comes from writers such as Thomas Hardy and attempts to pass on to readers the lyrical and rich phrasings of Tipperary's old hill folk and capture the spiritual wealth of an age that remained unchanged for several centuries.Tales of . . .* brotherly love and hate.* a rogue's return from across the sea and his efforts to reform.* an unexpected first-love at the harvest-time dance-in-the-fields.* persecution of two old saints at the hands of misguided youth.* sports-day activities for adults and children alike, following the arduous channelling of a new stream.* two adventurous toddlers, getting lost in the wilderness but saved by a witch.'. . . lovers of literature will find themselves engrossed in the lives of a past hillside community.'Addison & Cole
    Mostra libro