Confidential: A Novel
By (Author) Mikoaj Grynberg
Translated by Sean Gasper Bye
The New Press
The New Press
1st May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Fiction in translation
Short stories
891.8538
Hardback
160
Width 133mm, Height 190mm, Spine 10mm
The darkly comic tale of three generations of a Jewish family, from one of Polands most renowned contemporary authors
Confidential follows on the success of acclaimed photographer, psychologist, and writer Mikoaj Grynbergs highly acclaimed short story collection, Id Like to Say Sorry, but Theres No One to Say Sorry To, which was a finalist for numerous awards, including Polands most prestigious literary prize, the Nike, a National Jewish Book Award, the Sami Rohr Prize, and the National Translation Award in Prose for Sean Gasper Byes excellent translation.
This powerful new novella is a darkly comic portrait of a Jewish family in todays Poland, struggling to express their love for another one another in the face of a past that cannot and will not be forgotten. The grandfather is a doctor, a Holocaust survivor who has now vowed to live only for pleasure. His son, born at the start of the war, becomes a doctor like his father, but finds himself emotionally unable to attend the medical conferences in Germany, despite the benefit it would give his career. The mother is loving but firm, though she has a secret habit of attending strangers funerals so that she can cry.
A masterpiece of concision, Confidential expands on one of the stories in Id Like to Say Sorry..., tackling themes of memory and care, trauma and memory, as well as enduring anti-Semitism with unforgettable power, emotional complexity, and Grynbergs trademark black humor.
Mikoaj Grynberg is a photographer, author, and trained psychologist. He has published three collections: Survivors of the 20th Century, I Accuse Auschwitz, and The Book of Exodus. Id Like to Say Sorry, but Theres No One to Say Sorry To (The New Press), his first work of fiction, was a finalist for the Nike, Polands top literary prize. He lives in Poland.