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After Abel and Other Stories

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

After Abel and Other Stories

Contributors:

By (Author) Michal Lemberger
Foreword by Jonathan Kirsch

ISBN:

9781938849473

Publisher:

Prospect Park Books

Imprint:

Prospect Park Books

Publication Date:

16th June 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Short stories

Dewey:

813.6

Prizes:

Runner-up for 2015 National Jewish Book Award 2015 (United States)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 177mm

Weight:

255g

Description

Finalist, 2015 National Jewish Book Award
Honorable Mention, Sophie Brody Medal, American Library Association
One of the Jewish Book Council's "15 fiction books that shaped Jewish literature in 2015"
Eve considers motherhood.
Miriam tends Moses.
Lots wife looks back.

Vividly reimagined with startling contemporary clarity, Michal Lembergers debut collection of short stories gives voice to silent, oft-marginalized biblical women: their ambitions, their love for their children, their values, their tremendous struggles and challenges. Informed by Lembergers deep knowledge of the Bible, each of these nine stories story recasts a biblical saga from the perspective of a pivotal woman.
Michal Lembergers nonfiction and journalism have appeared in Slate, Salon, Tablet, and other publications, and her poetry has been published in a number of print and online journals. A story from After Abel, her first collection of fiction, was featured in Lilith Magazine. Lemberger holds an MA and PhD in English from UCLA and a BA in English and religion from Barnard College. She has taught the Hebrew Bible as Literature at UCLA and the American Jewish University. She was born and raised in New York and now lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two daughters.
Original and thought-provoking. KIRKUS REVIEWS
Lemberger imbues her characters with a consciousness that, although taking place in ancient times, seems contemporary, because she brings such empathy to her characters It is this act of empathy that shines through. an alternative dialogue that reminds us that it is the stories that we tell that are civilizations true heritage. FORBES
Fresh and engaging. PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Appeals to readers with even the most basic introduction to the Biblical canon, but especially those whose imaginations are piqued by the mystery of an untold story. JEWISH BOOK WORLD
Reminiscent of Anita Diamants The Red Tent. . . . These beautifully written stories feel like meeting Eve, Lots wife, and many other compelling characters for the first time. LAUREL CORONA, author of The Mapmakers Daughter and The Four Seasons: A Novel of Vivaldis Venice
Stunning. MOLLY ANTOPOL, author of The UnAmericans
Gorgeous and captivating. DARA HORN, author of A Guide for the Perplexed and The World to Come
Marvelous. MICHELLE HUNEVEN, author of Off Course and Blame
What struck me most about these stories is their clear, assured confidenceas if Michal Lemberger had pulled apart some of the lines in the old story, spied a new story tucked in there way off in a corner, shimmied in a fishhook and pulled it out. AIMEE BENDER, author of The Color Master and The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake

Reviews

Finalist, 2015 National Jewish Book Award Honorable Mention, Sophie Brody Medal, American Library Association One of the Jewish Book Council's "15 fiction books that shaped Jewish literature in 2015" Original and thought-provoking. KIRKUS REVIEWS Lemberger imbues her characters with a consciousness that, although taking place in ancient times, seems contemporary, because she brings such empathy to her characters It is this act of empathy that shines through. an alternative dialogue that reminds us that it is the stories that we tell that are civilizations true heritage. FORBES Fresh and engaging. PUBLISHERS WEEKLY After Abel and Other Stories will appeal to readers with even the most basic introduction to the Biblical canon, but especially those whose imaginations are piqued by the mystery of an untold story. JEWISH BOOK WORLD Lemberger is a wonderful writerempathetic and heartbreaking, generous and fierce. The searing beauty of these stories is matched only by the passion and intelligence of the women who inhabit these pages. After Abel is a stunning book. MOLLY ANTOPOL, author of The UnAmericans What struck me most about these stories is their clear, assured confidenceas if Lemberger had pulled apart some of the lines in the old story, spied a new story tucked in there way off in a corner, shimmied in a fishhook and pulled it out. AIMEE BENDER, author of The Color Master and The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake Updating the midrash tradition for twenty-first-century readers, Lemberger brings Eveand eight other biblical womenback to life in stories endowing scriptural narratives with new imaginative resonance. . . . This provocative reimagining of biblical history will attract many. BOOKLIST [Michal Lembergers] exercise in empathy is more than a literary conceit. . . . She has given [these biblical women] a new birth as figures of flesh and blood, heart and brain. JONATHAN KIRSCH, Jewish Journal book editor and author of The Harlot by the Side of the Road (from the foreword) This is a beautiful book of modern midrashthe ancient Jewish tradition of telling the stories between the Hebrew Bibles lines. The women I thought I knew have come alive in these gorgeous and captivating stories, and they are unlike anything I expected. Their bravery and radiance remained in my mind long after I finished reading. DARA HORN, author of A Guide for the Perplexed and The World to Come After Abel brings biblical women from the sidelines to the center of the story, in a compelling narrative reminiscent of Anita Diamants The Red Tent. These beautifully written stories feel like meeting Eve, Lots wife, and many other compelling characters for the first time. LAUREL CORONA, author of The Mapmakers Daughter and The Four Seasons: A Novel of Vivaldis Venice The Bible is predominantly a set of books by and about men, with women usually mentioned only peripherally. In After Abel, Lemberger portrays biblical women in a way that makes them come alive as real people, with perspectives, concerns, and emotions of their own. Her modern midrash is true to all the biblical stories but enhances them in a way that I never thought possible. This may not have been how these biblical women actually thought and felt, but it probably was! RABBI ELLIOT DORFF, Rector and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the American Jewish University Lemberger, in After Abel, deepens our understanding of the stories we have heard many times and thought we knew. The women of the Bible come alive in all of their vulnerability and power. The stories in this book are a work of modern midrashso necessary and so beautifully done. RABBI SUSAN GOLDBERG, Wilshire Boulevard Temple The stories in After Abel transport the reader into fully realized biblical landscapes. . . . Like the classical midrashist, Lemberger elaborates the spaces between the texts choices, and by giving fullness of life to female presences merely hinted at in the bible, she participates in the contemporary enterprise of bringing gender balance to the world of our mythic origins. LORI LEFKOVITZ, Ruderman Professor of Jewish Studies, Northeastern University With a delightful play of the imagination, Lemberger has brought to life biblical characters and episodes that the Bible authors never dreamed of, while remaining gracefully faithful to the cultural atmosphere of biblical times. OSCAR MANDEL, author of Otherwise Fables Lemberger liberates the voices that are trapped beneath the text. A reimagining of the biblical tales done with artistry and erudition. RABBI DAVID WOLPE, Rabbi of Sinai Temple, Los Angeles and author of Why Faith Matters

Author Bio

Author Michal Lembergers nonfiction and journalism have appeared in Slate, Salon, Tablet, and other publications, and her poetry has been published in a number of print and online journals. A story from After Abel, her first collection of fiction, was featured in Lilith Magazine. Lemberger holds an MA and PhD in English from UCLA and a BA in English and religion from Barnard College. She has taught the Hebrew Bible as Literature at UCLA and the American Jewish University. She was born and raised in New York and now lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two daughters. Foreword contributor Jonathan Kirsch is the book editor of the Jewish Journal, a longtime book reviewer for the Los Angeles Times, a guest commentator for NPR affiliates KCRW-FM and KPCC-FM in Southern California, and an Adjunct Professor on the faculty of New York Universitys Professional Publishing Program. He is the author of thirteen books, including the bestselling The Harlot by the Side of the Road: Forbidden Tales of the Bible. He lives in Los Angeles, California.

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