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The Family Mashber
Contributor(s): Nister, Der (Author), Wolf, Leonard (Translator), Malouf, David (Introduction by)
ISBN: 1590172795     ISBN-13: 9781590172797
Publisher: New York Review of Books
OUR PRICE:   $20.66  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2008
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Family Life - General
- Fiction | Satire
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2008001850
Series: New York Review Books Classics
Physical Information: 1.5" H x 4.98" W x 8.34" (1.63 lbs) 704 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
First time in Paperback

The Family Mashber is a protean work: a tale of a divided family and divided souls, a panoramic picture of an Eastern European town, a social satire, a kabbalistic allegory, an innovative fusion of modernist art and traditional storytelling, a tale of weird humor and mounting tragic power, embellished with a host of uncanny and fantastical figures drawn from daily life and the depths of the unconscious. Above all, the book is an account of a world in crisis (in Hebrew, mashber means crisis), torn between the competing claims of family, community, business, politics, the individual conscience, and an elusive God.

At the center of the book are three brothers: the businessman Moshe, at the height of his fortunes as the story begins, but whose luck takes a permanent turn for the worse; the religious seeker Luzi, who, for all his otherworldliness, finds himself ever more caught up in worldly affairs; and the idiot-savant Alter, whose reclusive existence is tortured by fear and sexual desire. The novel is also haunted by the enigmatic figure of Sruli Gol, a drunk, a profaner of sacred things, an outcast, who nonetheless finds his way through every door and may well hold the key to the brothers' destinies.