The Nachman Stories
By (Author) Leonard Michaels
Daunt Books
Daunt Books
25th October 2017
19th October 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
120
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
180g
A collection of linked stories that follow Raphael Nachman - a simple, aging mathematician whose sensual needs are satisfied by working out maths problems and playing the violin. From touring Cracow's former Jewish ghetto with a young female guide who may or may not be a government agent, to a barbershop in Santa Monica, where Nachman uses his unwitting hairdresser as a therapist, to a mysterious corporate cryptology conference in Manhattan that makes Nachman long for the rolling waves of the Pacific Ocean outside his bedroom window in California.
The last thing Michaels wrote before his death, The Nachman Stories showcase a masterful style, infused with a grace and wisdom. Each story is delightful and profound - presenting us with a befuddling, comical, and all-too-recognizable portrait of humanity.
Leonard Michaels was one of the most admired and influential American writers of the last half century. He was the author of five collections of short stories, and two novels: Sylvia (1993), and The Men's Club (1981), as well as numerous essays and screenplays.