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The Yiddish Policemen's Union

by Michael Chabon
The Yiddish Policemen's Union

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Leave it to Michael Chabon to take the Jews directly from WWII and plunk them into what could best be described as Yiddish noir — set in Alaska. In this wacky tale, Jews were temporarily relocated to Sitka, Alaska, where they created a new world for themselves following the 1948 collapse of Israel. Now, 60 years later, their enclave is about to revert to Alaskan control. Into this setup, which is equal parts absurd and poignant, Chabon introduces a broken-down cop, a murder mystery, a chess playing junkie, and a criminal gang of Hasidim. All combined, The Yiddish Policemen’s Union is fiercely imaginative, roaringly entertaining, and surprisingly profound. Recommended By Gigi L., Powells.com

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From the New York Times bestselling author and winner of the Pulitzer Prize comes a monumental work of imagination and his first full-length adult novel since the bestselling Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay.

What if, as Franklin Roosevelt once proposed, Alaska — and not Israel — had become the homeland for the Jews after World War II? In Michael Chabon's Yiddish-speaking "Alyeska," Orthodox gangs in side curls and knee breeches roam the streets of Sitka, where Detective Meyer Landsman discovers the corpse of a heroin-addled chess prodigy in the flophouse Meyer calls home.

Marionette strings stretch back to the hands of charismatic Rebbe Gold, the leader of an extremist Orthodox sect whose influence runs powerfully through the web of Sitka society — but behind the rebbe looms an even greater provocateur....Despite sensible protests from Berko, his half-Tlingit, half-Jewish partner, Meyer is determined to unsnarl the meaning behind the murder. Even if that entails surrendering his badge and his dignity to the chief of Sitka's homicide unit — also known as his fearsome ex-wife, Bina.

The Yiddish Policemen's Union interweaves homage to the stylish menace of 1940s noir with a bittersweet fable of identity, home, and faith. It is a novel of colossal ambition and heart from one of our most important and beloved writers at work today.

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"[B]uilds upon the achievement of Kavalier and Clay, creating a completely fictional world that is as persuasively detailed as [Chabon's] re-creation of 1940s New York in that earlier book, even as it gives the reader a gripping murder mystery and one of the most appealing detective heroes to come along since Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe." Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times

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"The Yiddish Policemen's Union is certainly entertaining, a sprawling, poignant Judaic carnival on the tundra, where European Jewish culture might have ended up, had it not been destroyed." Chicago Sun-Times

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"It is very good — let's just say that at the outset — a larger-than-life folk tale set in an alternate universe version of the present where issues of exile and belonging, of identity, nationality, freedom and destiny are examined through a funhouse mirror that renders them opaque and recognizable all at once." Los Angeles Times

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"The hardboiled language of pulp spills from Chabon's characters'....[A] vibrant reimagining of the roman noir." Oregonian

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"[A] virtuoso imagining....The alternate universe he plays in is jokier and cartoon-broader than usual, but Chabon the serious artist means business....By the end, the plot bulges like a fatty pastrami sandwich. But in such an unholy land, what's not to love? (Grade: A-)" Entertainment Weekly

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"Chabon is attempting to cross Raymond Chandler with Isaac Bashevis Singer, and his hybrid is bracing and fun, and not only because the women in The Yiddish Policeman's Union are more than male foils." Cleveland Plain Dealer

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"[A] raucous, energetic novel that proves again Chabon's brilliance at inventing entire alternate worlds that are grounded in the truest of details and yet have a soaring, near fantastical quality." Houston Chronicle

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"[W]ildly inventive....Raucous, acidulous, decidedly impolite, yet stylistically arresting, this book is bloody brilliant — and if it's way over the top, that's what makes Chabon such a great writer. Highly recommended." Library Journal (Starred Review)

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"[A]n alternate-history novel that succeeds as both a hardboiled detective story and a softhearted romance....A page-turning noir, with a twist of Yiddish, that satisfies on many levels." Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

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"Chabon manipulates his bulging plot masterfully, but what makes the novel soar is its humor and humanity....Chabon's Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay ran the book-award table in 2000, and this one just may be its equal." Booklist (Starred Review)

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"There's no doubting the entertainment on offer here; but I could not help feeling tantalized, as I was zoomed along the hairpin plot, by glimpses of more lastingly nourishing fare. Dangling over this generic crime story are a fabulist's profound concerns about the spiritual and political directions actually taken by Jews and, for that matter, by a United States touched by fanatical Christianity. It's tricky, though, to reach for such offerings when you're holding on to your hat." Joseph O'Neill, The Atlantic Monthly (read the entire Atlantic Monthly review)

About the Author

Michael Chabon is the bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, Werewolves in Their Youth, Wonder Boys, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, Summerland (a novel for children), and The Final Solution. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the novelist Ayelet Waldman, and their children.

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gerald eddy , August 25, 2012 (view all comments by gerald eddy)
I love Kavalier and Clay...and was familiar with Chabon from a comicbook lovers perspective. When I heard about a noir novel set in an alternative universe had been written by him I had to read it and loved every page of it. The hero is an everyman with the type of problems an everyman has...but a hero he is in this weird alaskan yiddish who dunnit. The setting might have happened...the Alaskan yiddish is inventive, and the dark humor is endearing.

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librarinan , August 22, 2012 (view all comments by librarinan)
I read it years ago. Unlike many books, I still remember it. It was clever and well-written. I may read it again!

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greeners3 , August 08, 2012
An incredible read! In 'The Yiddish Policemen's Union,' Michael Chabon has created a realistic alternate universe, a riveting detective novel, a thought-provoking examination of American-Israeli relations, and - strangely - a poignant love story. By far, this is the best novel I've read in the last two years!

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Katherine Spear , January 23, 2010 (view all comments by Katherine Spear)
By far one of the best books I've ever read, definitely in my top-5 for the aughts.

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Adam Kreutz Gallardo , January 19, 2010
I've loved Chabon's work from the very beginning, but now that he's dabbling in genre I love it even more. An alternate-reality mystery story featuring Jewish detectives speaking yiddish? More of this, please!

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hooverpendleton , January 19, 2010
Classic noir embedded in a gritty fantasy world - where remote Sitka, Alaska (in the absence of a modern Israel) is cast as a Jewish city-state. Inventive, fun, tense, and well-written; Chabon continues to challenge himself and to impress us.

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Ponasik , January 01, 2010
Best book of the past decade despite having what I think is a flawed ending.

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Brian D. , January 01, 2010
I enjoyed the wistful "might have been" atmosphere of the Jewish home land in Alaska.

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Felicity , July 19, 2009 (view all comments by Felicity)
At first this alternate-history mystery thriller just seemed fun -- the hard-boiled language, the mordant humor. But beyond its wit, its well-paced series of frying pans and fires, its over-the-top descriptions and lovingly detailed worldbuilding, this is a powerful novel. It touches on universal themes while describing a world as specific as the tuna salad in a Sitka lunchroom. It's a book with characters you care about. Landsman is a familiar archetype, the loose cannon cop down on his luck, but he's vivid and vulnerable, likable. Bina manages to be both somebody's dream girl and a real, vital, smart woman. Even the dead have voices and a grip on your heart. I'm a contrarian reviewer, predisposed to be dubious about bestsellers, but I found this novel to be imaginative, distinctive and compelling.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780007149834
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
04/29/2008
Publisher:
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
Series info:
P.S.
Pages:
418
Height:
1.50IN
Width:
5.20IN
Thickness:
1.50
Series:
P.S.
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
2008
UPC Code:
2800007149836
Author:
Michael Chabon
Subject:
Mystery fiction
Subject:
Murder -- Investigation.
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Literature-A to Z

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