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ODRACH, THEODORE
THE VILLAGE TEACHER AND OTHER STORIES
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The twenty-two stories in this collection, set mostly in Eastern Europe during World War Two, depict a world fraught with conflict and chaos. Theodore Odrach is witness to the horrors that surround him, and as both an investigative journalist and a s
kilful storyteller, using humor and irony, he guides us through his remarkable narratives. His writing style is clean and spare, yet at the same time compelling and complex. There is no short supply of triumph and catastrophe, courage and cowardice,
good and evil, as they impact the lives of ordinary people.
In "Benny''s Story", a group of prisoners fight to survive despite horrific circumstances; in "Lickspittles", the absurdity of an emigre writer''s life is highlighted; in "Bloo
d", a young man travels to a distant city in search of his lost love; in "Whistle Stop", two German soldiers fight boredom in an out-of-the-way outpost, only to see their world crumble and fall.
First published in 1959 as Pivstanok Za S
elom by Julian Serediak Press in Buenos Aires, Argentina, added to this collection are also stories found still in manuscript form. Eight pieces were previously published in literary magazines in Canada and the U.S.
kilful storyteller, using humor and irony, he guides us through his remarkable narratives. His writing style is clean and spare, yet at the same time compelling and complex. There is no short supply of triumph and catastrophe, courage and cowardice,
good and evil, as they impact the lives of ordinary people.
In "Benny''s Story", a group of prisoners fight to survive despite horrific circumstances; in "Lickspittles", the absurdity of an emigre writer''s life is highlighted; in "Bloo
d", a young man travels to a distant city in search of his lost love; in "Whistle Stop", two German soldiers fight boredom in an out-of-the-way outpost, only to see their world crumble and fall.
First published in 1959 as Pivstanok Za S
elom by Julian Serediak Press in Buenos Aires, Argentina, added to this collection are also stories found still in manuscript form. Eight pieces were previously published in literary magazines in Canada and the U.S.
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- GroepLITERAIRE FICTIE ALG(300)
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