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Frederic Morton (Author)
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May 24, 2005
Berek, a young penniless Jew of eighteen is struggling to make a home of Turk Place, a desolate street that, in 1873 Vienna, was little more than a Gypsy encampment. But Berek believes fiercely in his own power to forge miracles. Taking the caretaker's daughter as his bride, Berek is confident he can thrive on faith. When a mysterious piece of stone comes into his possession, he and his wife believe their prayers have been answered; the stone may be a holy fragment of Jerusalem's Wailing Wall.

This relic, no larger than a brick, proves to transfigure the couple's lives. They make Turk Place their home and three generations of Turk Place residents share the legacy of the Brick. For six decades, the family perseveres in the face of tumultuous events -- World War I, the shattering of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the Great Depression. But Hitler's "final solution" forces them to make an impossible choice: flee the Nazis or remain and perish.


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"The stories do not stop any more than history does for Frederic Morton,whether they spill from his writer's pen or are drawn from his immense store of memories and anecdote-rich knowledge of Vienna."

-- The New York Times



"Morton has chosen to weave a novel out of his memories, experiences, imagination and family folklore. The combination gives it, at times, the surreal quality of being refracted through a dream frozen in time."

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"We can include Fred Morton in the honor list of those authors who achieve remarkable depth and height after they have been, or because they have been, expatriated from their own language."

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"Wonderful!"

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About the Author

Frederic Morton was born in Vienna and lives in New York. He is the author of twelve books, two of which, The Rothschilds and A Nervous Splendor, have been National Book Award finalists. The Rothschilds was made into a Tony Award-winning musical. Morton's work has been anthologized in The Best American Short Stories 1965 as well as in The Best American Essays 2003.

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  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (May 24, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743252209
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743252201
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,488,687 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Intimate Leadup to the Holocaust, February 27, 2008
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As an American that once lived a number of years in Vienna, Frederic Morton's continued ability to capture the intimate nuances of the streets, the sounds, the culture and the conflicted personalities of the Viennese draws me on through his novels. Not all of the characters, including Berek, are people you get close to or admire, but then that is part of the realism of the book. We are not entranced by everyone we know in our journey through life. The ultimate cruelty of their lifelong neighbors, partners and friends is all the more thought provoking for Berek's stubbornly human failings.

Morton's books have taught me a great deal about the history and culture of the city of the Viennese. The reasons behind many of the disasters that grew out of the reign of Emperor Joseph II over the Austrian Hungarian Empire began to make sense in all of their horror through Morton's telling of small events occurring during minute slices of time and place. Unlike his previous books, though, which taught me the history of the region, this book is a chronicle of a displaced family during an era of hardship. It places us squarely in the lives of people forced to leave everything they know and love in order to survive. The story of people coming to the big city of Vienna for work magically brings to life the day to day struggle of staying alive, keeping faith, finding friendship and love, building something of substance, and ultimately letting go of everything we believed in and all we know once more.

If you want to understand the historical background of the conflicts that erupted in Europe, dragging the rest of the world into one of the darkest moments of history, Morton's histories of the period are a must. If your goal is simply a great read, The Forever Street can take you there.
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Beautiful, charming and historically very enlightening. A 'must read' by anyone interested in the lives and thoughts of pre-WWII Viennese.
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ON A GUSTY APRIL DAY in 1873 Dr. Nassig pulled up his trouser cuffs against some mud. Read the first page
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feed pouch, garbage farmer, business steward, raincoat button, bakery cellar, mop room, camera cloth, ball favor, work smock, fifty gulden, rye loaves, house shields, market president, small mustache, switch plates, big mustache, rain cape
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Turk Place, Berek Spiegelglass, Herr Schall, Herr Spiegelglass, Signor Deki, Prince Wallers, Bar Mitzvah, Frau Schall, Rabbi Funclos, Uncle Conrad, Siddo Berger, Herr Witsch, Aunt Thea, Frau Spiegelglass, Aunt Ilona, Cafe Pellmann, Inner City, Jewish Council, Uncle Markus, Rabbi Ackermann, Hester Spiegelglass, Grandmother Hester, Ferdinand Spiegelglass, Frau Greterl, Hernals Metal
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