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OverviewIlka Weisz is in need not just of friends but 'elective cousins'. She has left her home in New York to accept a junior teaching post at the prestigious Concordance Institute, a liberal college in bucolic Connecticut. But how can she, a Jewish refugee from Vienna, find a new set to belong to - a surrogate family? Might the Shakespeares - the institute's director and his wry, acerbic wife - hold the key?In these interlinked New Yorker stories, Lore Segal evokes the comic melancholy of the outsider and the ineffectual ambitions of a progressive, predominantly WASP-ish institution. Tragedy and loss haunt characters as they plan an academic symposium on genocide, while their privileged lives contrast starkly with those on a derelict housing project next door. Includes the acclaimed New Yorker podcast story, ""The Reverse Bug"". Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lore SegalPublisher: Sort of Books Imprint: Sort of Books Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9781914502101ISBN 10: 1914502108 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 25 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsLore Segal has the sharp analytic eye of a born writer * The New York Times Book Review * Segal has the dazzling ability to merge the mundane details of life with the arc of human emotions * The Washington Post * I always feel in her work such a sense of toughness and humor ... Her writing is sad and funny, and that makes it more of both -- Jennifer Egan Lore Segal is a national treasure, brilliant, unsentimental, and wry * LitHub * Segal is a monumental writer, one of the finest of her generation * Kirkus Review * Her themes are big - memory, genocide, refugees, race - but her approach is fine-grained * The Paris Review * Segal's precise, witty prose and boundless empathy ensure that Ilka's world of 'elective cousinship' is one filled with enchantment -- Michael Arditti * Spectator * Lore Segal has the sharp analytic eye of a born writer * The New York Times Book Review * Segal has the dazzling ability to merge the mundane details of life with the arc of human emotions * The Washington Post * I always feel in her work such a sense of toughness and humor ... Her writing is sad and funny, and that makes it more of both -- Jennifer Egan Lore Segal is a national treasure, brilliant, unsentimental, and wry * LitHub * Segal is a monumental writer, one of the finest of her generation * Kirkus Review * Her themes are big - memory, genocide, refugees, race - but her approach is fine-grained * The Paris Review * Author InformationLore Segal was born in Vienna in 1928 and escaped to England age ten on the Kindertransport. She moved to the USA after the war and has been writing stories for the New Yorker since 1958. Last year, aged 95, she was elected to the US Academy of Arts and Letters. Sort Of also publish her Other People's Houses 9781908745750 and Ladies' Lunch 9781914502033 Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |