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Fugitive Pieces (Thorndike Basic) Book

Anne Michaels, an accomplished poet, has already published two collections of poetry in her native Canada. She turns her hand to fiction in an impressive debut novel, Fugitive Pieces. This is the story of Jakob Beer, a Polish Jew, translator, and poet who, as a child, witnessed his family's slaughter at the hands of the Nazis. Beer himself was found and smuggled out of Poland by Athos Roussos, a Greek archaeologist who carried him back to Greece and kept him there in precarious safety. After the war they emigrated together to Canada. Jakob's story is told through diaries discovered by Ben, a young man whose parents are Holocaust survivors and who is a vessel for their memories just as Jakob is the bearer of his own. Fugitive Pieces is a book about memory and forgetting. How is it possible to love the living when our hearts are still with the dead? What is the difference between what historical fact tells us and what we remember? More than that, the novel is a meditation on the power of language to free our souls and allow us to find our own destinies.Read More

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  • Product Description

    General FictionLarge Print EditionA bestseller in Canada, the novel will make readers yearn to share it with others, to read sentences and entire passages aloud, to debate its message, to acknowledge its wisdom. boxed and starred, Publishers WeeklyA stunning work. starred, Kirkus ReviewsAnne Michaels fiercely beautiful debut tells the interlocking stories of three men of different generations whose lives are transformed by World War II. Profoundly moving, brilliantly written and emotionally resonant, Fugitive Pieces delves into the most difficult workings of the heart and mind: the grief and healing of remembrance.

  • 0786212004
  • 9780786212002
  • Anne Michaels
  • 1 October 1997
  • Thorndike Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 355
  • Lrg
  • Large Print
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