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Anne Landsman (Author)
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November 1, 2008
Winner of the South African M-Net Literary Prize (English category).

“Rarely in South African writing will we encounter language of such fire and passion.”—J.M. Coetzee

“The beauty of The Rowing Lesson is in its fluid metaphors, its urgent storytelling . . . and the lyric desperation of a daughter’s love.”—O Magazine

“Beautiful. . . . Unfailingly original.”—Jennifer Egan

“Visceral. . . . Intensely exhilarating.”—The New York Times Book Review

“Like Joyce or William Gass or John Edgar Wideman, Anne Landsman fashions a sensual web of memory and desire, rescuing a world on the brink of extinction through the power of her lyricism.”—Stewart O’Nan

“Amazing.”—Los Angeles Times

“A tour de force.”—Roxana Robinson

“An adventure in language. . . . It makes art of life.”—Louis Menand

Betsy Klein is summoned from her home in the United States to the bedside of her dying father in a South African hospital. Faced with having to say goodbye, she delves into his mind, speaking to him in the lyrical second-person. She imaginatively recreates his life—his struggles to become a doctor after being orphaned young and his fight to win the respect of his Boer patients as a Jew—as well as her own experiences with him as a father.

Anne Landsman was born and raised in South Africa and received degrees from the University of Cape Town and Columbia University. Her debut novel, The Devil’s Chimney, also set in South Africa, was a Book of the Month Club Quality Paperback Selection and was nominated for a PEN/Hemingway Award. She lives in Manhattan with her husband and two children.

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Scenes from the rich, contentious life of a dying Jewish South African country doctor flash before his expatriate daughter’s eyes in Landsman’s frustrating second novel (after The Devil’s Chimney). A skinny boy with a hot-tempered mother and a good-hearted father, Harry Klein grew up in pre-WWII South Africa, where he married a woman from a socially superior Jewish family during medical school and later endured the wartime death of his father from influenza. After his emigration to South Africa, patients of all races revere him as "Doctor God," but he clashes with his artist daughter (who narrates, maddeningly, in the second person) and can’t shake his life-long jealousy of his younger brother, a flashy, respected cardiologist. This novel offers a few insights on death, the frailty of the human body and the ties between parent and child, but the overly lyrical prose tries too hard, and the second-person narration does the mostly opaque narrative few favors.
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Soho Press (November 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1569475288
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569475287
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.8 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,652,884 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Flows like a river, November 6, 2007
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Anne Landsman's The Rowing Lesson is the story of Manhattan-based Betsy Klein, who returns to South Africa to be at the bedside of her dying father. While Dr Harold Klein, or "Doktor God", lies in a coma and his family awaits his death, pregnant Betsy imagines her father's life.

Like the river that is central to the story, Betsy's narrative flows lyrically, weaving deftly through past and present, painting an impressionistic picture of her irascible father's life. From his childhood days with Jewish immigrant parents in George and Wilderness, to his medical studies at Groote Schuur hospital and beyond, Landsman evokes the period in which the story is set and captures the political mood of the country with her keen eye and poetical turn of phrase.

I felt a little disappointed initially as I realized the book was written in present tense, second person, but my opinion changed when I got past the first few pages, and I gladly allowed myself to be swept along with the tide of Dr Klein's colourful life. In the end I realized this book could not have been written any other way.

This book is more than a story about father and daughter or about life and death. It is about black and white, jealousy and desire, beginnings and endings, about what it means to be Jewish in South Africa, and so much more. Anne Landsman's The Rowing Lesson is a beautifully-written portrait of a man with all his faults and fears, told in her unique and flowing style. I was swept away.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The brilliance of remembrance, December 23, 2007
Anne Landsman shares so much in this brilliant novel. As an ex-South African of the same age, the remembrance of family - conflicted, beloved, dangerous and loving - reached deep into my soul. Landsman has the capacity to evoke pain and pleasure in just a few words. Her words paint a vivid picture of an experience that many of us will endure - the loss of a parent, strained love between siblings, a return to a world of pain in the midst of great beauty. Bravo.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Poetic, Lyrical, September 15, 2011
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This novel is full of poetry and spunk, as the narrator imagines her father's life in South Africa after she returns, married and pregnant, from her long years as an ex-pat in New York. It is a poignant book about the bond of father and daughter, and a meditation on identity and place.
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