A propulsive, incendiary novel about faith, race, class, and what it
means to have a home, from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The
Netanyahus “A Jewish Sopranos . . . utterly engrossing, full of
passionate sympathy . . . Cohen is an extraordinary prose stylist,
surely one of the most prodigious at work in American fiction
today.”—The New Yorker ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE
YEAR—Vulture, Bookforum One of the boldest voices of his generation,
Joshua Cohen returns with Moving Kings, a powerful and
provocative novel that interweaves, in profoundly intimate terms, the
housing crisis in America’s poor black and Hispanic neighborhoods
with the world's oldest conflict, in the Middle East. The year is
2015, and twenty-one-year-olds Yoav and Uri, veterans of the last Gaza
War, have just completed their compulsory military service in the
Israel Defense Forces. In keeping with national tradition, they take a
year off for rest, recovery, and travel. They come to New York City
and begin working for Yoav’s distant cousin David King—a proud
American patriot, Republican, and Jew, and the recently divorced
proprietor of King’s Moving Inc., a heavyweight in the tri-state
area’s moving and storage industries. Yoav and Uri now must struggle
to become reacquainted with civilian life, but it’s not easy to move
beyond their traumatic pasts when their days are spent kicking down
doors as eviction-movers in the ungentrified corners of the Bronx,
Brooklyn, and Queens, throwing out delinquent tenants and seizing
their possessions. And what starts off as a profitable if eerily
familiar job—an “Occupation”—quickly turns violent when they
encounter one homeowner seeking revenge.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780399590191
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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