
Hope: A Tragedy
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Shalom Auslander
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By:
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Shalom Auslander
About this listen
The rural town of Stockton, New York, is famous for nothing: No one was born there, no one died there, nothing of any historical import at all has ever happened there, which is why Solomon Kugel, like other urbanites fleeing their pasts and histories, decided to move his wife and young son there. To begin again. To start anew.
But it isn't quite working out that way. His ailing mother stubbornly holds on to life, and won't stop reminiscing about the Nazi concentration camps she never actually suffered through. To complicate matters further, some lunatic is burning down farmhouses just like the one he bought. And when, one night, Kugel discovers history - a living, breathing, thought-to-be-dead specimen of history - hiding upstairs in his attic, bad quickly becomes worse.
The critically acclaimed writer Shalom Auslander's debut novel is a hilarious and disquieting examination of the burdens and abuse of history, propelled with unstoppable rhythm and filled with existential musings and mordant wit. It is a comic and compelling story of the hopeless longing to be free of those pasts that haunt our every present.
©2012 Shalom Auslander (P)2012 PenguinCritic reviews
I'll have to listen again!
Excellent, I think.
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In parts it is very witty in a way that Jewish can be but it is never lighthearted.
I enjoyed the story; it made me think, and that is never a bad thing.
Thought provoking tale of Jewish life
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Auslander may be the perfect narrator of his novels.
Would recommend to anyone who enjoys David Sedaris and doesn’t get easily offended. Emphasis on the latter.
Would not recommend listening while you cook/eat. Some passages are so vivid and kill my appetite like a boot over a bug. Hats off to Auslander though.
More enjoyable if you go in cold
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