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Translated by Rachel Harrel
Product
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ISBN: |
0-930042-87-5 |
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Paperback,
90pp |
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2002
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First
Edition |
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CZT
#2 |
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$16.00
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Reviews
Description
Jiří
Weil (1900-1959) belongs among those Czech authors whose
work has been available to the American reader in English
translation only since the early 1990’s. His major novels,
Life with the Star and Mendelssohn is on the Roof, have
been widely acclaimed as a masterful and highly personal
accounts of the fate of the Czech Jews during World
War Two. The present edition is a translation of a little-known
collection of short pieces originally published in 1946.
Weil is preoccupied not only with the fate of Jews,
but with the entire spectrum of wartime society. His
unusual language combines archaic, even Biblical elements
with a stream-of-consciousness modernism. An expert
translation by Rachel Harrell renders Weil’s voice masterfully.
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