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The Worlds We Think We Know: Stories

โœ Scribed by Dalia Rosenfeld


Book ID
110699344
Publisher
Milkweed Editions
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Weight
1 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781571319562
ASIN
B06XRNYGCK

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โœฆ Synopsis


Stories that follow the lives of Jewish characters from the Midwest to the Middle East and beyond: "A profound debut from a writer of great talent." โ€”Adam Johnson, New York Timesโ€“bestselling author of The Orphan Master's Son
The characters of The Worlds We Think We Know are swept up by forces beyond their control: war, adulthood, familyโ€”and their own emotions, as powerful as the sandstorm that gusts through these stories. In Ohio, a college student cruelly enlists the help of the boy who loves her to attract the attention of her own crush. In Israel, a young American woman visits an uncommunicative Holocaust survivor and falls in love with a soldier. And from an unnamed Eastern European country, a woman haunts the husband who left her behind for a new life in New York City.
The Worlds We Think We Know is a dazzling fiction debutโ€”fiercely funny and entirely original.
"Outstandingย .ย .ย . Set in locales including present-day Jerusalem, the permafrost region of Russia and the streets of Manhattan, Rosenfeld's best stories focus not only on loss, but on its aftermath: living in the presence of absence." โ€”Haaretz
"Funny and poignantย .ย .ย . The lush melancholy of this collection is bolstered by the characters' deep intelligence and witย .ย .ย . Jewish history is shredded through with displacement, and many of Rosenfeld's characters are caught in the position of a having a long cultural history and no sense of home." โ€”Electric Literature


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