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Intercities


Intercities

Author: Stefan Hertmans

language: en

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Release Date: 2001


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In this title, the author thinks about what constitutes identity in present-day Europe. Looking at people and cities from the periphery, he tries to discover an "archaeology of streets and faces" which could bring him closer to himself.

Streets of Night


Streets of Night

Author: John Dos Passos

language: en

Publisher: DigiCat

Release Date: 2022-06-13


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Part autobiography, part wistful nostalgia, "Streets of Night" by John Dos Passos allows readers to experience the life of a college-aged boy attending Harvard during the early 1900s. A time period defined by the societal admiration of aesthetics, ancient cultures, and poetry, this text shows that one's time at university has the ability to change one's course in life. Though the specific trends of university student interests might have changed, anyone who has ever found themselves on the cusp of adulthood will find themselves reflected in Passos' pages.

The Convert


The Convert

Author: Stefan Hertmans

language: en

Publisher: Pantheon

Release Date: 2020-02-04


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Finalist for the 2020 National Jewish Book Awards In this dazzling work of historical fiction, the Man Booker International–long-listed author of War and Turpentine reconstructs the tragic story of a medieval noblewoman who leaves her home and family for the love of a Jewish boy. In eleventh-century France, Vigdis Adelaïs, a young woman from a prosperous Christian family, falls in love with David Todros, a rabbi’s son and yeshiva student. To be together, the couple must flee their city, and Vigdis must renounce her life of privilege and comfort. Pursued by her father’s knights and in constant danger of betrayal, the lovers embark on a dangerous journey to the south of France, only to find their brief happiness destroyed by the vicious wave of anti-Semitism sweeping through Europe with the onset of the First Crusade. What begins as a story of forbidden love evolves into a globe-trotting trek spanning continents, as Vigdis undertakes an epic journey to Cairo and back, enduring the unimaginable in hopes of finding her lost children. Based on two fragments from the Cairo Genizah—a repository of more than three hundred thousand manuscripts and documents stored in the upper chamber of a synagogue in Old Cairo—Stefan Hertmans has pieced together a remarkable work of imagination, re-creating the tragic story of two star-crossed lovers whose steps he retraces almost a millennium later. Blending fact and fiction, and with immense imagination and stylistic ingenuity, Hertmans painstakingly depicts Vigdis’s terrible trials, bringing the Middle Ages to life and illuminating a chaotic world of love and hate.