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Howard Jacobson

The Finkler Question

The Finkler Question

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Title: The Finkler Question

Author: Howard Jacobson

Edition: 1st Edition, 3rd Printing

Provenance: Signed

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 2010

Publisher: Bloomsbury

Description:

Description: This Man Booker Prize-winning novel explores the lives and intertwined friendships of three men: Julian Treslove, a professionally unremarkable former BBC radio producer; Sam Finkler, a popular Jewish philosopher and television personality; and their former teacher, the elderly Czech Jew, Libor Sevcik. When Treslove is mugged one evening, and believes his attacker called him a "Jew", it sparks a profound and often humorous exploration of identity, belonging, love, grief, and the complexities of modern Jewishness. As Treslove embarks on an unexpected journey to understand Jewish culture, Finkler grapples with his own heritage, and Libor mourns the loss of his wife, the book delves into the nuances of their relationships and the questions that shape their lives. This sharply observed and witty novel masterfully blends comedy with pathos as it examines the personal and societal facets of identity in a changing world.

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