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Carl Friedman

    29 aprile 1952 – 27 marzo 2020

    Carl Friedman è un'autrice olandese celebrata per le sue narrazioni commoventi e risonanti. Il suo lavoro spesso approfondisce le intricate dinamiche familiari, la memoria e l'influenza duratura del passato sul presente. Lo stile distintivo di Friedman è caratterizzato da un occhio attento ai dettagli e una profonda comprensione dell'emozione umana, guidando il lettore in un viaggio di introspezione ed empatia. Cattura magistralmente le sottili complessità dell'esistenza umana con notevole sensibilità.

    Der graue Liebhaber
    De grauwe minnaar
    Supplement 95/96
    The Shovel and the Loom
    Nightfather
    The Gray Lover
    • The Gray Lover

      • 169pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Friedman's collection showcases a unique blend of lightness and gravity, reflecting on Jewish identity through distinct yet interconnected stories. The Holocaust serves as a poignant backdrop, influencing the narratives and themes throughout. Renowned for her insightful exploration, the author invites readers to engage with the complexities of heritage and memory in this extraordinary compilation.

      The Gray Lover
    • Nightfather

      • 146pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The narrative explores the profound impact of Holocaust experiences as a young girl learns about her father's traumatic past through his haunting stories of survival in a concentration camp. While navigating her own childhood, she feels a deep connection to her father's memories of suffering and resilience. The author provides historical context in a moving Afterword, reflecting on her father's influence and the inspiration behind the novel. This poignant tale is noted for its emotional depth and clarity.

      Nightfather
    • The Shovel and the Loom

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Chaya, a philosophy student in Antwerp, grapples with her identity as the daughter of Holocaust survivors while caring for a Hasidic family's children. Her nighttime readings of Nietzsche and Einstein fuel her existential questions about God, Judaism, and suffering. Amidst her mother's obsession with domesticity and her father's fixation on the past, Chaya's connection to a young boy named Simeha leads her to confront her beliefs and heritage. A tragic accident ultimately reveals her deep ties to her faith and community, challenging her previous notions of identity.

      The Shovel and the Loom
    • Supplement 95/96

      Schuim En As. Tabee, New York. De Virtuoos. Vriend Van Verdienste. Twee Koffers Vol

      Supplement 95/96
    • Zwei Romane, die vom jüdischen Vater und von der Vergangenheit erzählen. Wie Kinder es empfinden, wenn der Vater im KZ war oder wie einer verzweifelt nach zwei Koffern sucht, die im Krieg verloren gingen. Warmherzig, liebevoll und komisch.

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