The River Midnight
Title:
The River Midnight
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Summary:
Canadian author Nattel's debut novel poignantly and humorously evokes shtetl life by interweaving stories of four Jewish women in Blaszka, a turn-of-the-century Polish village. As villagers travel, the reader also glimpses the streets of Plotsk, Paris, Warsaw and immigrant New York. Retelling each scene from different perspectives in fluid prose dotted with aphorisms and Yiddishisms, Nattel celebrates a culture that values scholarship, charity and individual freedom, its high-mindedness balanced by a coarse appreciation of human weakness. Details of food preparation, sexual attitudes, religious ritual and family routine produce a richly textured portrait of a small town. While her modest magic realism never soars, it beautifully captures a lost way of life and its enduring sense of community.
Year Published:
1999
Physical Description:
414 p. ; 21 cm.
Edition:
1st Vintage Canada ed.
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ISBN:
9780676972603
Publisher:
Toronto : A.A. Knopf Canada, 1999.