by IsaacBashevisSinger (Author)
In the topsy-turvy years between the dawn of the twentieth century and the dark days of 1939, the Moskat family battled on. But like many Jewish families in Poland they can no longer turn a blind eye to the dwindling of their fortunes. In Warsaw, where saints mingle with swindlers, tough Zionists argue with mystic philosophers, and medieval rabbis rub shoulders with ultra-modern painters, life is inexorably changing. Secularism and war inch nearer and the family Moskat clings on.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 768
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Vintage Classics
Published: 07 Dec 2000
ISBN 10: 0099285487
ISBN 13: 9780099285489
Book Overview: A magnificent, terrifying, panoramic view of the decline of the Polish Jewry told by the Nobel Prize winning writer, Isaac Bashevis Singer