Matrimonial bonds
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The "marriage bonds" is typically "Viennese" Roman, no matter how accidentally written in Hebrew, and describing the bordering with the perversion of the relationship of the Jew-Parvenue with the Austrian aristocrat. Under the first publication in 1930, he earned a reputation as scandalous and was forgotten, but after the second, posthumous publication, the marriage bonds entered the Golden Fund of Hebrew and World Literature. The hero of Fogel is a stranger in a huge city, a rolling-field, not as the winds abandoned on the streets of Vienna from somewhere from the east. No matter how he wants to be here, the city refuses to become his support. He is infinitely wandering over the unansformed streets and the alleys, goes from one cafe to another, resting on benches in gardens and parks, finds the refuge at home for homeless and finds himself in a hospital for insane. The city talks with him, presses on him and eventually obsesses the top. Losing the first edition of the novel, Fogel did not stop working on it almost to death. After World War II, Frogel"s friend, the artist Abraham Goldberg digs up the manuscript, buried the writer in the courtyard of his last refuge in the French town of Oil, took them to America, and later sent them to Israel. According to these manuscripts, the second edition of the novel was prepared, which saw the light in 1986. With it, a real translation is carried out now to the Russian reader"s court
Author:
Author:Fogel David
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Medical Books
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
Series:
Series: Israeli Literature
ISBN:
ISBN:5-93273-135-4
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