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To This Day

by S. Y. Agnon

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Review:

"First published in 1952, this subtly woven, comic tale by Nobel Prize — winner Agnon is set in Germany during World War I. A young scholar writing a book on the history of clothing has strayed from his Austrian, Orthodox Jewish roots, ending up in Berlin at the outbreak of war, searching for a quiet place to stay, but compelled to move restlessly from one room to another. A letter by the ailing widow of the renowned Dr. Levy prompts him to set out for Grimma, in the hope of becoming the executor for the doctor's vast Jewish library; however, he is waylaid in Leipzig by a former actress friend, Brigitta Schimmermann, now a fashionable wife who runs an important nursing hospital. Eventually abandoning his mission, he heads back to Berlin where he moves among boarding houses, befriending the various proprietors and their daughters, meeting war-damaged friends at nightclubs and observing in his detached manner the desperation and decadence of a society on the brink. Translator Halkin offers a masterly introduction to this deeply moralistic work that portrays the Jew in diaspora with neither country nor room, seeking God's plan in what might only be happenstance." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

To This Day, Nobel prizewinner S.Y. Agnon's last novel (first published in Hebrew in 1952) is also his last to be translated into English. It is a brilliantly accomplished and haunting work. On the surface it is a comically entertaining tale of a young writer - a Galician Jew who has lived in Palestine, returns to Europe on the eve of World War I, and is now stranded in Berlin - who wanders from rented room to rented room in a city with a severe wartime housing shortage. On a deeper level it is a profound commentary on exile, Zionism, divine providence, human egoism, and other typically Agnon concerns. A truly satisfying novel to complete the Agnon canon.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781592642144
Author:
Agnon, S. Y.
Publisher:
Toby Press
Translator:
Halkin, Hillel
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Jews
Subject:
World War, 1914-1918
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Jewish fiction.
Publication Date:
April 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
177
Dimensions:
888x536x76 83

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