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About This Book
ISBN13: 9780060529703 |
Awards
A New York Times Notable Book for 2002
Powells.com Staff Pick
This book has been out for a few years, and maybe everyone has already read it. It's a story told in three ways: Jonathan Safran Foer is looking for someone who helped his grandfather escape the Nazis during World War II; Alex is the translator Foer hires when he gets to the Ukraine; and then there is the history of the town Foer's grandfather inhabited, which Foer is hoping to find. I enjoyed this book even with its hooks and cleverness. I liked the search for family history, and Alex's butchering of the English language provides needed comic relief. The story becomes more layered as it switches between the narrators and the town history, and you are not always sure where you are being lead, or sometimes what certain sections have to do with the larger story. It's a tragicomedy without the requisite happy ending, but with a fitting ending nonetheless.
Recommended by Diane, Powells.com
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"Foer exquisitely executes the book's best jokes: the way that Jonathan's minor flaws — his vanity, his American cluelessness, his tendency to patronize — filter through Alex's admiring portrait of the young man he calls his 'most premium friend' and 'the hero.' As the novel shades inexorably into the tragic mode, and as Alex comes to be a much better writer than Jonathan, with both a finer sense of truth and a more urgent understanding of the need for happy endings, his stumbling English incandesces into eloquence. And that alone is worth the price of admission." Laura Miller, Salon.com (read the entire Salon review)
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Guided by the unforgettable Alex, his young Ukrainian translator, who writes in a sublimely butchered English, an amorous dog named Sammy Davis, Junior, and an old man haunted by his memories of the war, Jonathan is led on a quixotic search across a devastated landscape and back into an unexpected past. Braided into this story is the novel Jonathan is writing, a magical fable of his grandfather's village in Ukraine, a tapestry of startling symmetries that unite generations across time. In a counterpoint of voices blending high comedy and deep tragedy, the search moves back in time, the fantastical history moves forward, and they meet in a heart-stopping scene of extraordinary power.
Passionate, wildly inventive, and marked by an indelible humanity, Everything Is Illuminated mines the black holes of history and is ultimately a story about searching: for people and places that no longer exist, for the hidden truths that haunt every family, and for the delicate but necessary tales that link past and future.
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brunettegal418, January 2, 2008 (view all comments by brunettegal418)
This was truly one the most cleverly written books I have ever read. The character Alex's narration in his butchered English shine a humourous light on the more deep, though churning, and moving aspects of this book. Not only does Jonathan Safran Foer look into the past, but he shines a light on future generations. This book seems highley personal with a location in Ukraine, characters in need of ESL, and a Jewish ansectory; yet after reading this book one feels more enlightened about everyone's past, and the future we are all a part of. This book must be read by everyone!





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Sterling Scott, February 22, 2007 (view all comments by Sterling Scott)
Emotional in every aspect! This is not a novel where you can put on autopilot and simply read through it. Uniquely put together. I've never read a book that was written like this one.





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shadow8pro, September 11, 2006 (view all comments by shadow8pro)
Epic and still intimate. A fantastic work (in every respect). A great addition to the tradition of Jewish-American literature.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780060529703
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Harper Perennial
- Author:
- Location:
- New York
- Subject:
- Literary
- Subject:
- World war, 1939-1945
- Subject:
- Grandfathers
- Subject:
- Young men
- Subject:
- Americans
- Subject:
- Humorous fiction
- Subject:
- Ukraine
- Subject:
- Novelists
- Subject:
- Domestic fiction
- Subject:
- World War, 19
- Subject:
- Bildungsromans
- Subject:
- General Fiction
- Copyright:
- 2003
- Edition Number:
- 1st Perennial ed.
- Series Volume:
- CM-8
- Publication Date:
- April 1, 2003
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Grade Level:
- General/trade
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 288
- Dimensions:
- 8.02x5.40x.74 in. .56 lbs.










