The Magician of Lublin

Yasha Mazur is a Houdini-like performer whose skill has made him famous throughout eastern Poland. Half Jewish, half gentile, a freethinker who slips easily between worlds, Yasha has an observant Jewish wife, a gentile assistant who travels with him, and a mistress in every town. For Yasha is an escape artist, not only onstage but in life, a man who lives under the spell of his own hypnotic effect on women. Now, though, his exploits are catching up with him, and he is tempted to make one final escape - from his wife and her faith and their homeland. Set in the shtetls and Warsaw of the 1870s - but first published in 1960 - Isaac Bashevis Singer's second novel hides a haunting psychological portrait inside a beguiling parable. At its heart, this is a book about the burden of sexual freedom. As such, it belongs on a small shelf with such midcentury classics as "Rabbit, Run"; "The Adventures...

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Benjamin Elfors

2018-03-16

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Inte alls lika stark som Slaven. Början och slutet är riktigt bra, men den förlorar gnistan en aning i mitten. Språket är dock genomgående vackert och historien engagerande. Hade dock höga krav då Singer kan vara helt briljant.