The dazzlingly imaginative, ferociously funny story of an art teacher,
a bodega clerk, and a five-thousand-year-old clay crisis monster, from
the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Go the F**k to Sleep.
“A devastating romp through history, a bonkers road trip through
America, this novel could not be any funnier—or any more
important.”—W. Kamau Bell In Ashkenazi Jewish folklore, a golem is
a humanoid being created out of mud or clay and animated through
secret prayers. Its sole purpose is to defend the Jewish people
against the immediate threat of violence. It is always a rabbi who
makes a golem, and always in a time of crisis. But Len Bronstein is no
rabbi—he’s a Brooklyn art teacher who steals a large quantity of
clay from his school, gets extremely stoned, and manages to bring his
creation to life despite knowing little about Judaism and even less
about golems. Unable to communicate with his nine-foot-six, four
hundred-pound, Yiddish-speaking guest, Len enlists a bodega clerk and
ex-Hasid named Miri Apfelbaum to translate. Eventually, The Golem
learns English by binge-watching Curb Your Enthusiasm after ingesting
a massive amount of LSD and reveals that he is a creature with an
ancestral memory; he recalls every previous iteration of himself,
making The Golem a repository of Jewish history and trauma. He demands
to know what crisis has prompted his re-creation and whom must he
destroy. When Miri shows him a video of white nationalists marching
and chanting “Jews will not replace us,” the answer becomes clear.
The Golem of Brooklyn is an epic romp through Jewish history and the
American present that wrestles with the deepest questions of our
humanity—the conflicts between faith and skepticism, tribalism and
interdependence, and vengeance and healing.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593729830
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter