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The North of God (The Contemporary Art of the Novella) [Paperback]

Steve Stern (Author)
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The Contemporary Art of the Novella June 1, 2008
Here in a place dedicated to the manufacture of fear—a place that one ghoul of a Rebbe declared was located to the North of God, where his jurisdicition no longer held sway—Velvl found himself developing a certain resistance.

Through numerous books and stories, Steve Stern has become known for his fantastical (and often wildly comic) stories based on yiddish folklore—Harold Bloom has called him "a throwback to the Yiddish sublime." But with this novella, Stern matches his reverential understanding of that ancient story-telling's power against something he's never written about before: the Holocaust.

The result is a mesmerizing tour-de-force: In a boxcar crammed with Jews headed to a concentration camp, one man attempts to summon up a story vital enough to displace the horror.

The story that comes out is ultimately a swirling, sweeping saga about the stirring obstinacy of the human spirit. And by confronting the ultimate horror with the mythology he has long celebrated, it may also be the crowning achievement of Stern's career.

The Contemporary Art of the Novella series is designed to highlight work by major authors from around the world. In most instances, as with Imre Kertész, it showcases work never before published; in others, books are reprised that should never have gone out of print. It is intended that the series feature many well-known authors and some exciting new discoveries. And as with the original series, The Art of the Novella, each book is a beautifully packaged and inexpensive volume meant to celebrate the form and its practitioners.

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Praise for Steve Stern's North of God

"The novella — that form of fiction pitched somewhere between the limits of a short story and the roominess of a novel — isn't so hard to find so long as you know where to look..."
The Memphis Flyer

"Steve Stern’s novella is destined to become a Jewish-American classic. It’s that good."
—Sanford Pinsker, Jbooks

Praise for Steve Stern....

“I am a zealous admirer of his one-of-a-kind imagination and magical sentences.”
—Cynthia Ozick

"To be a true inheritor of a tradition carries with it the responsibility of expanding that tradition and keeping it vital. … Steve Stern does both. Only a writer with a deep reverence for and a connection with the ancient story-telling power of his rich folkloric sources could concoct the often irreverently comic twists that distinguish these genuinely marvelous – and always vital – stories.”
—Stuart Dybek

“Steve Stern’s The Angel of Forgetfulness carries me back to Chaim Grade and Moshe Ben Halpern, glories of Yiddish-American literature in my far-off youth. Alternating between outrageousness and wonder, Stern composes with verve and nerve. He is a throwback to the Yiddish sublime.”
—Harold Bloom

"Touching, funny and dizzying as well as delicate in its virtuosity."
—Michael Dirda, The Washington Post

"Stern has tapped a direct bloodline, creating an important work of deep themes, soaring language and serious implications that is also unceasingly entertaining."
—Alana Newhouse, The Los Angeles Times

"These seven stories, written with great brio, portray zany Jewish family life ever so slightly haunted by demons. Steve Stern may be a late practitioner of the genre [of Yiddish folklore] but he is an expert one. Whiplash sentences, lots of energy and charm."
—Susan Sontag

About the Author

Steve Stern's fiction, with its deep grounding in Yiddish folklore, has prompted critics such as Cynthia Ozick to hail him as the successor to Isaac Bashevis Singer. He is the author of critically acclaimed books such as Isaac and the Undertaker's Daughter, winner of the Pushcart Writers' Choice Award; The Wedding Jester, which won the National Jewish Book Award; and, most recently, The Angel of Forgetfulness, one of The Washington Post's Best Books of 2006. Stern currently lives in Balston Spa, New York, and teaches at Skidmore College.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Melville House (June 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933633565
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933633565
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.4 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,297,186 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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STEVE STERN's fiction, with its deep grounding in Yiddish folklore, has prompted critics such as Cynthia Ozick to hail him as the successor to Isaac Bashevis Singer. He is the author of critically acclaimed books such as Isaac and the Undertaker's Daughter, winner of the Pushcart Writers' Choice Award; The Wedding Jester, which won the National Jewish Book Award; The Angel of Forgetfulness, one of The Washington Post's Best Books of 2006; and, The North God. Stern currently lives in Balston Spa, New York, and teaches at Skidmore College.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning!, December 14, 2008
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This review is from: The North of God (The Contemporary Art of the Novella) (Paperback)
This is a Yiddish story within a Holocaust story. It is told on the train to "the end of the line," where mothers and children (i.e., the future) are doomed. Interestingly, while the frame story is historical, it's the embedded story--impossible and outrageous--that can continue past it. I think Stern's saying that the Yiddish imagination will survive and evolve beyond the dead Jewish Europe. And, just as the biblical prophet Elijah never dies, pops into people's lives and will herald the Messiah, the Elijah character here is, likewise, indestructible, mischievous and ultimately, redemptive.
Or maybe not. What do I know? Just read the book. It's stunning.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book, August 11, 2008
This review is from: The North of God (The Contemporary Art of the Novella) (Paperback)
I am afraid that it will be too hard for me to write a meaningful review of this book. All I can say is this book is one of the most finely crafted books I have read in quite a while, without being overwritten. It is difficult to summarize this book - part fable, part holocaust story, with very real and poignant characters. I couldn't put it down and was sorry when I finished.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but unsatisfying, January 1, 2012
I enjoyed "The North of God" a fair bit--it wasn't too long, it wasn't too short, the style was fun and breezy, and Steve Stern has a gift for creating mood and place. So why only three stars? Well, about 2/3 of the way through, the story started to fall apart for me, and it ultimately left me unsatisfied. But still, I'm glad I read it and plan to read more by the same author. I've already bought the kindle edition of "The Frozen Rabbi." I would've probably given it 3 1/2 stars but didn't feel like I wanted to give it 4.

One other nitpicky little complaint: I found mistakes in the use of Yiddish in the text. (e.g., on the bottom of page 63, one of the main characters says "Ich Heyst, my name . . . is Velvl." It should be "Ich hayss . . ." The -st ending goes with the `du' form not the `ich' form--basic stuff.) Given the subject matter, they really should have caught this sort of error somewhere in the editorial process.
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