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The Ministry of Special Cases
The Ministry of Special Cases
Author: Nathan Englander
The novel is set in 1976 in Buenos Aires during Argentina's "dirty war." Kaddish Poznan, hijo de puta, son of a whore, earns a meager living defacing gravestones of Jewish whores and pimps whose more respectable children want to erase their immigrant parents' names and forget their shameful activities. Kaddish labors in the Jewish cemetery at ni...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780739488287
ISBN-10: 0739488287
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 339
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Publisher: Knopf
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Helpful Score: 2
This is a really incredible novel set during a very disturbing period in Argentina's recent history. There are classic moments of the pathology of being an outsider. There is the history and personal stories and the fearful reality as the backdrop. It was frightening. Not a light read or good for mindless reading. But a really good book. Hard to get into at first and recommend sitting down for a few more extra pages than usual to get yourself started.
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Helpful Score: 1
The "disappeared" of post-Peron Argentina is the topic of this novel, the story of the abduction of Pato Poznan, a young Jewish student, and the resulting collapse of his family. Somehow the horror and hopelessness is conveyed with humor--but this is most certainly not a funny book. It was one of the most powerful novels I've ever read. Nathan Englander is a phenomenon.
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