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Linked stories expose generational conflicts, broken relationships and Jewish insecurity post-Holocaust. Darkly humorous, absurd, sometimes tragic and erotic. Verklempt, Yiddish slang, means choked with emotion. In his latest collection of stories, internationally best-selling author Peter Sichrovsky aggressively dismantles post-Holocaust Jewish identity. These are love stories where love is a bitter pill, a joke, a missed chance at happiness, a secret, a ghost, or a longing to be with a person one cannot even remember. Sichrovsky writes without embellishment, spare outlines of characters that feel familiar, and infuses them with dark humor and tragedy. With characteristic inquisitiveness and provocation, Sichrovsky delivers a delightful collection that entertains and inspires us to tears, laughter, revelations. Stories, among others: In Prague, an adolescent Jewish boy struggles when his Communist parents renounce their affiliations upon Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia just as he is about to land a date at the local Communist club. The Love Schnorrer follows a hapless, depressed man leaving his wife and children to secretly emigrate with a Jewish partner, but he is deceived by this new woman, who he most thought he could trust. In The Sirens a young couple in Israel he a native Brooklynite and she an Israeli-born doctorstruggle to keep their marriage and family together under Saddam Husseins latest rocket attack. Berlin, Holiday, and Pigs Blood have an autobiographical aspect. Interviews, interrogations, and captive audiences all reveal aspects of the authors curious career and iconoclastic personality. In Clearance Sale a Jewish man married to the wrong woman for years shes German, with Nazi-sympathizing parents consummates a brief affair with his Jewish secretary on a teddy bear, but only by passing backward through his life to a point of self-annihilation. The Aunt is a raunchy romp through an old peoples home, where the protagonists Aunt Martha is forced to share a room with an old Nazi. Coffin Birth finds the wealthy businessman and Holocaust survivor Herr Bernstein only able to reconcile his seventieth birthday with the conception that he will have an heir by any means necessary when he learns his daughter is a lesbian. Somewhere in every story there is a real person. These stories are based on facts. But they are not documentations. They reflect hopes, fears and indifference. Every story is true, as true as a story can be. Authors Preface to the English Edition
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780999754481
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 184
- Utgivningsdatum: 2018-12-20
- Översättare: John Howard John Howard
- Förlag: DoppelHouse Press