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THE MINISTRY OF SPECIAL CASES de ENGLANDER, NATHAN
THE MINISTRY OF SPECIAL CASES

Autore
ENGLANDER, NATHAN
Editor
ST. MARTIN S GRIFFIN
Isbn
9780307389725
Clasificación
Literatura en ingles
Precio
€ 10,60

The fate of Argentinas Jews during the 1976–83 Dirty War is depicted with blistering emotional intensity in this stark first novel from the author of the story collection For the Relief of Unbearable Urges (1999).Englander focuses tightly on the family of Kaddish Poznan, who scrapes together a living by obliterating despised surnames (those of the famous Jewish pimps of Buenos Aires their . . . whores) from gravestones in a cemetery unvisited by their scandalized relatives. This earns him little respect from his wife, Lillian, who works for a life-insurance firm, and their 19-year-old son Pablo (nicknamed Pato), a university student whose political idealism estranges him from his parents strategies for survival, as their countrys ruling junta hunts down undesirables and innocent citizens swell the ranks of the disappeared. A context of uncertainty and terror is gradually defined: Lillian invests in a steel door for their apartment; Kaddish trades his services to a plastic surgeon for rhinoplasties that may make him and Lillian look less Jewish; and the precautionary burning of their sons books in the familys bathtub sends Pato angrily away from them and into the clutches of their oppressors. Englanders perfectly engineered plot then takes the distraught parents into the belly of the beast as they importune the police and the eponymous Ministry (a Kafkaesque nightmare of doubletalk and indifferent brutality). They have a chilling confrontation with a prosperous general and his heartless wife and more despairing encounters with a phlegmatic relief worker, a priest who can do good only by circumventing moral action and a self-described monster who survives by performing the dirty wars dirtiest deeds. One stunning twist discloses Patos fate in a way neither parent will ever accept, and the novel climaxes where it began, in a cemetery, where Kaddish hopes, against hope, to beat the murderers at their own game.A political novel anchored, unforgettably, in the realm of the personal. Englanders story collection promised a brilliant future, and that promise is here fulfilled beyond all expectations


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