Life With A Star
By (Author) Jiri Weil
Daunt Books
Daunt Books
21st October 2015
4th April 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
891.8635
Paperback
256
Width 130mm, Height 197mm
296g
Stitched onto the jacket, worn over the heart, according to the rules for all Jews, the star turns Josef Roubicek into an outsider in his own city. Forced to lurk on the edges of Prague, to work as a gravedigger at the cemetery, and to keep off the trams and streets after curfew, he waits for a summons from 'them'. Every day the grinding bureaucracy of evil brings new regulations, along with new lists of names to join the transports.
This remarkable novel traces one Jewish man's struggle to exist in Nazi occupied Prague. Drawing strength from the smallest of things - a lost love, a stray cat, an onion - he determines to live, and realises that surviving against the odds is his greatest act of resistance.
Jiri Weil was born in 1900 in Prague, and was one of the best-known writers in Central Europe in the 1930s and the immediate post-war years. In 1942 Weil escaped transportation to the Nazi camps by faking his own death. He remained in hiding for the rest of the Second World War and his novels Mendelssohn is on the Roof and Life with a Star are based on these experiences. Weil died in 1959.