The Tears and Prayers of Fools: A Novel

Author:   Grigory Kanovich ,  Mary Ann Szporluk ,  Ken Frieden
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   16 October 2023
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"This extraordinary novel is part of Grigory Kanovich’s ""Litvak saga,"" his tribute to Jewish life before the Holocaust. Set in a small Lithuanian town in the late nineteenth century, the story begins with the arrival of a stranger who sets everyone on edge and seems to know their secrets. Is he a messenger from God, a long-lost son, a saint, or a madman? As the stranger in the velvet yarmulke makes his rounds, we meet an unforgettable cast of characters—Rabbi Uri, the aged rabbi; Itsik Magid, the strapping young woodcutter; the resourceful widow Golda; Markus Fradkin, the wealthy timber merchant, and his beautiful daughter Zelda; Yeshua Mandel, the tavern keeper, his troubled son Simeon, and their devoted servant girl Morta. A work of realism as well as a parable, Kanovich’s novel illuminates the most intimate fears, dreams, and longings of the shtetl’s inhabitants."

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Author:   Grigory Kanovich ,  Mary Ann Szporluk ,  Ken Frieden
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
Imprint:   Syracuse University Press
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780815611592


ISBN 10:   0815611595
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   16 October 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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"Kanovich saved us, ‘Jews of silence,’ from forgetting our very selves during the most difficult times of antisemitism and dictatorship. The Tears and Prayers of Fools became at once a biblical parable for our time and a Chagall painting restored to life in words—the eternal flight of a free human above a tragic age."" - Vitaly Portnikov, Ukrainian journalist and writer ""‘Shtetl noir’ meets Hasidic legend in this deeply philosophical work. In a word, this novel is the work of an exceptional writer with a unique voice."" - Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, University Professor Emerita, New York University ""When The Tears and Prayers of Fools came out in Russian in Vilnius in 1983, I was fortunate to be able to purchase a copy of this novel in Lithuania (back then, Kanovich’s books were not sold in Moscow) and was completely overwhelmed by its stylistic originality, richness of detail, and philosophical depth."" - Mikhail Krutikov, University of Michigan"


"'Shtetl noir' meets Hasidic legend in this deeply philosophical work. In a word, this novel is the work of an exceptional writer with a unique voice.-- ""Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, University Professor Emerita, New York University"" Kanovich saved us, 'Jews of silence, ' from forgetting our very selves during the most difficult times of antisemitism and dictatorship. The Tears and Prayers of Fools became at once a biblical parable for our time and a Chagall painting restored to life in words--the eternal flight of a free human above a tragic age.-- ""Vitaly Portnikov, Ukrainian journalist and writer"" When The Tears and Prayers of Fools came out in Russian in Vilnius in 1983, I was fortunate to be able to purchase a copy of this novel in Lithuania (back then, Kanovich's books were not sold in Moscow) and was completely overwhelmed by its stylistic originality, richness of detail, and philosophical depth.-- ""Mikhail Krutikov, University of Michigan"""


'Shtetl noir' meets Hasidic legend in this deeply philosophical work. In a word, this novel is the work of an exceptional writer with a unique voice.-- Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, University Professor Emerita, New York University Kanovich saved us, 'Jews of silence, ' from forgetting our very selves during the most difficult times of antisemitism and dictatorship. The Tears and Prayers of Fools became at once a biblical parable for our time and a Chagall painting restored to life in words--the eternal flight of a free human above a tragic age.-- Vitaly Portnikov, Ukrainian journalist and writer When The Tears and Prayers of Fools came out in Russian in Vilnius in 1983, I was fortunate to be able to purchase a copy of this novel in Lithuania (back then, Kanovich's books were not sold in Moscow) and was completely overwhelmed by its stylistic originality, richness of detail, and philosophical depth.-- Mikhail Krutikov, University of Michigan


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Grigory Kanovich (1929-2023) was an internationally acclaimed Lithuanian-born Jewish writer. He was the author of ten novels translated into fourteen languages, including Devilspiel and Shtetl Love Song. His play, “Smile Upon Us, Lord,” toured in the US, Canada, Europe, and Israel. The recipient of numerous awards, he was awarded the Lithuanian National Prize in Art and Culture in 2014. Settling in Israel in 1993, he was a member of PEN International both in Israel and Russia. Mary Ann Szporluk is an editor and a translator of Russian literature whose translations include Escape Hatch: Two Novellas by Vladimir Makanin and The Death of a Poet: The Last Days of Marina Tsvetaeva by Irma Kudrova. Ken Frieden, the B. G. Rudolph Professor of Judaic Studies at Syracuse University, has published numerous books and essays on Yiddish and Hebrew literature.

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