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Schlepping Through the Alps: My Search for Austria's Jewish Past with Its Last Wandering Shepherd [Hardcover]

Sam Apple (Author)
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March 29, 2005
Hans Breuer, Austria’s only wandering shepherd, is also a Yiddish folksinger. He walks the Alps, shepherd’s stick in hand, singing lullabies to his 625 sheep. Sometimes he even gives concerts in historically anti-Semitic towns, showing slides of the flock as he belts out Yiddish ditties.

When New York-based writer Sam Apple hears about this one-of-a-kind eccentric, he flies overseas and signs on as a shepherd’s apprentice. For thoroughly urban, slightly neurotic Sam, stumbling along in borrowed boots and burdened with a lot more baggage than his backpack, the task is far from a walk in Central Park. Demonstrating no immediate natural talent for shepherding, he tries to earn the respect of Breuer’s sheep, while keeping a safe distance from the shepherd’s fierce herding dogs.

As this strange and hilarious adventure unfolds, the unlikely duo of Sam and Hans meander through a paradise of woods and high meadows toward awkward encounters with Austrians of many stripes. Apple is determined to find out if there are really as many anti-Semites in Austria as he fears and to understand how Hans, who grew up fighting the lingering Nazism in Vienna, became a wandering shepherd. What Apple discovers turns out to be far more fascinating than he had imagined.

With this odd and wonderful book, Sam Apple joins the august tradition of Tony Horwitz and Bill Bryson. Schlepping Through the Alps is as funny as it is moving.

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Apple is a Jewish comic writer, and in July 2000 he met Hans in New York. Hans, the son of a Jewish father and Gentile mother, was born in Vienna, became a shepherd, and developed a love for singing Yiddish songs. The following year Apple joined Hans in "schlepping" through various Alpine locations, tape recorder and sheep in hand. His account of that sojourn is whimsical, often hilarious, and often deeply disturbing. For Apple was not merely interested in an eccentric shepherd or in local folk culture. He was fully cognizant of the long tradition of Austrian anti-Semitism and of the role of Austrians in the Holocaust. So, while recounting delightful episodes with Hans and his sheep, as well as interesting observations on the lost world of Yiddish culture, Apple suggests that anti-Semitism maintains a tenacious hold in many small towns and villages in rural Austria. A funny book making serious points. Jay Freeman
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“This marvelously alert, one-of-a-kind book fascinates by virtue of its eccentric honesty, humor, warmth, and intelligence. Sam Apple’s writing style sparkles, and the two brilliantly achieved, richly sympathetic characterizations at the heart of the book–the singing shepherd and the author himself–make for a dazzlingly satisfying read. I absolutely loved it.”
–PHILLIP LOPATE

“At its best, Apple’s narrative voice is as grave as W.G. Sebald’s while as self-deprecating as a poetic version of Woody Allen’s. Europe in the wake of the Holocaust is risky material. I know of no other American of Apple’s generation writing non-fiction who has attempted as subtle and oblique an approach as this.”
–HONOR MOORE, author of The White Blackbird

“In this wonderful book, Sam Apple has written a brilliantly comic and very dark pastorale about shepherds, Nazis and Jews, modern-day Austria, love and fidelity, and he has done it with such subtlety–with bright colors at the center and darkness around all the edges–that the effect is quite singular. I have never read a book quite like this, and I loved it; it’s that simple.”
–CHARLES BAXTER, author of Saul and Patsy: A Novel and Burning Down the House: Essays on Fiction

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (March 29, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345465032
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345465030
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.9 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #453,589 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Schlepping Through The Alps -, March 29, 2005
This review is from: Schlepping Through the Alps: My Search for Austria's Jewish Past with Its Last Wandering Shepherd (Hardcover)
I bought this book last night and could not put it down. what an amazing story! i was laughing and crying at the same time. sam is able to approach the subject of anti-semitism and prejudice with a fresh,surprising approach of wit and humor while not minimalizing the intensity of this topic. the tale, set in Austria, has Sam and the Shepherd as an unlikely team exploring the age old question of prejudice while each of them are searching for their own personal truths. sam's "woody alan" attempt at "travel dating" and the shepherd's unorthodox relationship with his wife & girlfriend are interwoven throughout this story and give this heavy subject a modern edge that keeps the reader wanting more. very informative and poignant yet a fun and easy read.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great new writer, April 19, 2005
This review is from: Schlepping Through the Alps: My Search for Austria's Jewish Past with Its Last Wandering Shepherd (Hardcover)
I started reading this at the bookstore and then decided I had to buy it. The writing is incredibly engaging and smooth, which makes it all the more interesting that it's describing this guy's fraught relationship with the western world's shared past and his own family's history. It's one of the few books, too, featuring a neurotic Jewish protagonist whose tics I actually find believable and whose sometimes self-obsessed meanderings are worth following through every twist and turn (and I am decidedly not neurotic and non-Jewish!). I highly recommend sampling this unique new voice - especially if you have an interest in Europe, family memoir or, strangely enough, genetics.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, June 21, 2005
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This review is from: Schlepping Through the Alps: My Search for Austria's Jewish Past with Its Last Wandering Shepherd (Hardcover)
This is a fascinating and unusual book. It defies definition -- it's a travel journal, character profile and history lesson all rolled into one. It's comedic and sad -- at times intimate, often funny, and always very human. The author manages to examine the political landscape of Austria on a very personal (and sheep filled) level. In spite of its serious subject matter, the book's pace is swift and entertaining -- and the author's wit and chronic neuroses are irresistible! My only wish was that the book would come complete with a cd collection of Hans the wandering shepherd's greatest Yiddish hits.

Regardless, it's unlike anything I've read before, and I would highly recommend it.
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If you're traveling the Alps with a Yiddish folksinger who also happens to be the last wandering shepherd in Austria and he assigns you the task of walking behind his flock of 625 sheep, you'll discover that the little lambs sometimes tire out and plop down for naps. Read the first page
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lamb herder, wandering shepherd
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Freedom Party, New York, Longo Mai, Longo Mal, People's Party, World War, Communist Youth, Jewish Welcome Service, Jiddische Lieder, Austrian Jews, Wolfgang Pikl, German Reich, Austria's Nazi, Austrian Nazis, Lower Austria, Mordecai Gebirtig, North America
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