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ISBN-10: 1590173309
ISBN-13: 9781590173305
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Publish Date: 01/05/2010
Dimensions: 7.98" L, 5.12" W, 0.45" H

Soul of Wood: And Other Stories

Translator: Ralph Manheim
Introduction by: Michael Kruger

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Price: $14.95

Overview

Soul of Wood made Jakov Lind’s reputation as one of the most boldy imaginative postwar writers and it remains his most celebrated achievement. In the title novella and six subsequent stories, Lind distorts and refashions reality to make the deepest horrors of the twentieth century his own.

Set during World War II, “Soul of Wood” is the story of Wohlbrecht, a peg-legged veteran of World War I, who smuggles Anton Barth, a paralyzed Jewish boy, to a mountain hideout after the boy’s parents have been sent to their deaths. Abandoning the helpless boy to the elements, Wohlbrecht returns to Vienna, where, having been committed to an insane asylum, he helps the chief psychiatrist to administer lethal injections to other patients. But Germany is collapsing and the war will soon be over. The one way, Wohlbrecht realizes, that he can evade retribution is by returning to the woods to redeem “his” hidden Jew. Others, however, have had the same bright idea.

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"Hilarious, tragic and beautiful...the most notable short story writer to appear in the last two decades...what symbolism, what nightmare visions and surrealistic drama–what art!...At times, Lind seems a Viennese blend of Charles Addams and Roald Dahl–though he is more talented...I have not read a book like this one in some time." –Maxwell Geismar, The New York Times Book Review

"An important and brilliant piece of work." –Alan Sillitoe

"This remarkable collection of short stories (the title story is actually a novella) concerns the madness of 20th-century European civilization." –The New York Times

"Without a doubt the most shattering work of fiction I have read in years...a reader is shaken both by laughter and horror. This is an amazing writer." –Willian Hogan, San Francisco Chronicle

"'Soul of Wood' is emblematic of what Lind does best. He takes us from a world that can be seen and described in all its detail and complexity, into a world of inexplicable, magical events. . . . The effect is powerful and disturbing." –Sasha Weiss, Nextbook

"Lind blended the deranged freedom of the 1960s and the death of reason in the 1940s into an extraordinary understanding of humanity. His books are not to be missed." –Jeff Waxman, The Quarterly Conversation

"Nihilistic, metallic, absurd. . . . Intricate, black, bestial. . . ." –Robert Mazzocco

"Jakov Lind is the greatest living writer of Jewish Europe...Lind doesn't deserve to be read–he's necessary, both in the vicissitudes of his life and, too, in the work it created. His books are the last late bloom of the European Jewish landscape, straining sunward through the concealing concrete." –Forward Magazine (A tribute to Lind on his 80th birthday, published 6 days before his death)"

This is a richness of meaning in these pages that demands reflection." –Chicago Daily News

"Behind the imaginative lunacy of Lind's novels and tales – and he never permits us to forget it – looms the historical deracination that inspired it." –The Holocaust and the Literary Imagination

"Jakov Lind writes about the monstrous, the absurd, the unimaginable and the real. In this collection of six short stories and one novella it is often difficult to determine where reality ends and fantasy begins...Lind is a modern German writer whose stories are filled with symbolism and power...It is a fascinating experience to visit Lind's imaginary world of dreams and realism." –Charles Weisenberg, The New York Times

"Marvelously ironic, wonderful examples of story telling. Writers as talented as Jakov Lind are extremely rare." –Cecil Hemley, Saturday Review

"Lind has a brilliantly black imagination; as a poet of twentieth century horror he has few equals, Grass and Genet being among them." –Frederic Morton

"Jakov Lind is a genius." –Harry Golden

"Deserves to be read by anyone seriously interested in contemporary fiction." –Mordecai Richler

"Jakov was a bad boy. . . . He was a coyote, a trickster. He enjoyed hash and LSD. A wicked smile played around his mouth, while witty aphorisms and deep insights tripped off his lips. He emanated inner strength–and an electric intelligence that we all wanted to emulate." –Anthony Rudolf

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ISBN-10: 1590173309
ISBN-13: 9781590173305
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Publish Date: 01/05/2010
Dimensions: 7.98" L, 5.12" W, 0.45" H
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