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portada And the War Is Over . . .
Type
Physical Book
Translated by
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
300
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781803093406

And the War Is Over . . .

Shmuel T. Meyer (Author) · Gila Walker (Translated by) · Seagull Books · Paperback

And the War Is Over . . . - Meyer, Shmuel T. ; Walker, Gila

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Synopsis "And the War Is Over . . ."

Three short story collections that sink into the lives of characters seeking meaning in a post-war world, available in a boxed set. Sharp as a razor and as subtle as gossamer, Shmuel T. Meyer's masterfully crafted stories evoke unique individual sensibilities and destinies, resonating with the sensual details, smells, tastes, music, and sounds of a specific time and place. And the War Is Over brings together three collections of short stories set on three continents in the aftermath of war: World War II and the Shoah in Grand European Express, the Korean War in The Great American Disaster, and the Arab-Israeli conflict in Kibbutz. Characters both real and imagined run through a fabric so tightly woven that the threads of history and fiction can barely be separated: the Roman poet Clara who will never write again; Saul, a New York City police detective haunted by memories of the Pusan Perimeter; a brother out to avenge his sister's murder; the son of a former Nazi who joins the Red Army Faction. Tracing moments of encounter, their paths cross those of Allen Ginsberg, Albert Cossery, John Coltrane, and Duke Ellington. Characters travel by train from Venice to Paris, hike up the Val d'Annivers, listen to jazz in Greenwich Village, and ride a motorcycle along the sandy road to Haifa. Under the shadow of war, with death lurking, these multifaceted, evocative lives move in a space between coincidence and fate.

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