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A Book of Great Worth

Published
Apr 2012
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
264

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Set largely among the Jewish community of inter-war New York City, this is a beautifully-told collection of scenes from Morgenstern’s life. The tricky ground of writing the advice column for a provincial Yiddish daily; successes during, and hard times after, the Depression; a position at the top of his craft as a labour specialist in the New York City Yiddish press â€" these and many more form a portrait of “a fundamentally decent man in morally perplexing situations”.

“I’ve been working on a series of stories about the character I call “my father” â€" loosely based on my own father â€" for about 30 years…I wondered if I could use the character in other situations. [One] story had begun with a spark of truth â€" a story my father had told many times about a foolish man he’d once known â€" and the spirit of my father.

“All the stories in the series walk that precarious tightrope between memoir and fiction…“I worked hard, with the stories’ structure and a sort of old-fashioned expository style, to make them feel like memoir â€" like truth.”

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First Edition Apr 2012 Coteau Books ISBN13 9781550504767 ISBN10 1550504762
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Apr 2012 Coteau Books ISBN13 9781550507041 ISBN10 1550507044
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Apr 2012 Coteau Books ISBN10 B00BL2EZJ8
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