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Songs for the Butcher's Daughter
Songs for the Butcher's Daughter
Paperback - English

In this acclaimed fiction debut, "a rich, often ironic homage to Yiddish culture and language" (Publishers Weekly), Peter Manseau weaves 100 years of Jewish history, the sad fate of an ancient language, and a love story shaped by destiny into a truly great American novel.

In a five-story walkup in Baltimore, nonagenarian Itsik Malpesh--the last Yiddish poet in America--spends his days lamenting the death of his language and dreaming of having his memoirs and poems translated into a living tongue. So when a twenty-one-year-old translator and collector of Judaica crosses his path one day, he goes to extraordinary efforts to enlist the young man's services. And what the translator finds in ten handwritten notebooks is a chronicle of the twentieth century. From the Easter Sunday Pogrom of Kishinev, Russia, to the hellish garment factories of Manhattan's Lower East Side, Itsik Malpesh recounts a tumultuous, heartrending, and colorful past. But the greatest surprise is yet to come: for the two men share a connection as unlikely as it is life-affirming.

With the ardent and feisty Itsik Malpesh, Peter Manseau has created a narrator for the ages and given him a story that will win over readers' hearts and keep them turning pages long into the night. Songs for the Butcher's Daughter is a literary triumph.

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ISBN
1416538712
EAN
9781416538714
Publisher
Publication Date
09 Jun 2009
Pages
400
Weight (kg)
0.34
Dimensions (cm)
21.4 x 14.2 x 2.5
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About Author
Peter Manseau is the author of "Vows" and coauthor of "Killing the Buddha". His writing has also appeared in "The New York Times Magazine", "The Washington Post", and on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered". A founding editor of the award-winning webzine KillingTheBuddha.com, he is now the editor of "Search, The Magazine of Science, Religion, and Culture". He lives with his wife and two daughters in Washington, D.C., where he studies religion and teaches writing at Georgetown University.
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