Devilspel
Devilspel evokes the lost world of Lithuanian Jews during the Second World War. From the lives of Grigory Kanovich's vividly drawn characters emerges a panorama of world events that shook eastern Europe and the world.
The subtle art of Kanovich is his ability to create characters in the town of Mishkine, like the feisty Danuta Hadassah, the idealistic Elisheva and the complex and empathetic Catholic Cheslavas, who live within us long after the chronicle of their lives has ended. The book is more than a novel. Its story touches the heart and questions human and divine justice in a world gone mad.
With the earlier publication of Shtetl Love Song and now of Devilspel, Grigory Kanovich will take his place amongst the great Jewish writers of eastern Europe whose works embody the noble struggle for dignity and survival during a seminal period of Jewish history.
Dr. Paul Socken
Distinguished Professor Emeritus
University of Waterloo
Weight | 0.290000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9780995560055 |
ISBN10 | 0995560056 |
Author | Grigory KAKANOVICH |
Binding | Paperback |
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Date Published | 1st March 2019 |
Pages | 282 |
Publisher | Noir Press |
"Powerful, demanding and at times transcendent" — The Irish Times
"Kanovich’s unfussy, matter-of-fact prose, interspersed with passages of great lyricism – all beautifully translated by Yisrael Cohen – only heightens the sense of fear and foreboding that fills the pages of this masterpiece." — Max Easterman - The European Literature Network
Winner of the European Bank of Regional Development Literature Prize 2020