The Magician of Lublin
By (Author) Isaac Bashevis Singer
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
4th July 2012
3rd May 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: literary and general
Fiction in translation
839.133
Paperback
208
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm
160g
Singer's haunting second novel, new to Penguin Modern Classics Yasha the magician - sword swallower, fire eater, acrobat and master of escape - is famed for his extraordinary Houdini-like skills. Half Jewish, half Gentile, a free thinker who slips easily between worlds, Yasha has an observant wife, a loyal assistant who travels with him and a woman in every town. Now, though, his exploits are catching up with him, and he is tempted to make one final escape - from his marriage, his homeland and the last tendrils of his father's religion. Set in Warsaw and the shtetls of the 1870s, Isaac Bashevis Singer's second novel is a haunting psychological portrait of a man's flight from love. Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature
A spellbinder as clever as Scheherazade; he arrests the reader at once, transports him to a far place and a far, improbable time and does not let him go until the end * New Republic *
Singer writes with a love and passion unequalled in contemporary fiction * Washington Post *
Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904-91) was the author of many novels, stories, children's books, and a memoir. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978.