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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a reluctant 5 but if you don't read Hoffman ...,
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This review is from: The Heart is Katmandu (Hardcover)
Thru the first fifth or so of these book, I thought I may have finally found a book by Yoel Hoffmann that I didn't love. Because of that, I would strongly urge anyone who has read nothing of Hoffmann's to begin with "Katschen & The Book of Joseph" rather than this book.In the small units (chapters? prose poems? fragments?) that make up this book, Hoffman builds an understanding (an impression? an empathy?) for the experience of falling in love. This woman loves man loves woman loves child loves mother ... story builds within the individual characters, within the world, within the religious universe in unusual connections: "Now his life, too, seems like a story, except that here there occur the same eruptions that take place on the surface of the sun, and he hears the sound of this burning, like the song which is of this world alone: 'Frere Jacques.'" |
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The Heart is Katmandu by Yoel Hoffmann (Paperback - November 30, 2006)
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