Fugitive Pieces

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Anne Michaels: Fugitive Pieces (2008, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group)

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Published July 15, 2008 by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-307-55629-5
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OCLC Number:
464268164

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4 stars (11 reviews)

This first novel from an award-winning poet -- a #1 best-seller in Canada -- is certain to propel her into the front ranks of our very best practitioners of contemporary fiction.It is a story of World War II as remembered and imagined by one of its survivors: a poet named Jakob Beer, traumatically orphaned as a young child and smuggled out of Poland, first to a Greek island (where he will return as an adult), and later to Toronto. It is the story of how, over his lifetime, Jakob learns the power of language -- to destroy, to omit, to obliterate, but also to restore and to conjure, witness and tell -- as he comes to understand and experience what was lost to him and of what is possible for him to regain.Profoundly moving, brilliantly written -- as sensual and lyric as it is emotionally resonant -- Fugitive Pieces delves …

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5 stars

I watched a movie called Fugitive Pieces with my daughter, which we interpreted differently and argued about. I asked for a copy of the book as a Christmas gift, largely to determine whose interpretation was correct. By the time I received it, I forgot the nature of our differing interpretations. There was a time when I read a great deal of fiction, but I stopped about 30 years ago. Since then, I will read a novel every few years (interspersed among many more works of non-fiction). Any interest in fiction is usually instigated by a plot summary or theme I find too compelling to avoid, but not so here. Understandably, and unknown to me because of my reading preferences, the novel on which the film was based was over 20 years old and had met with broad critical acclaim.

The author's writing and vocabulary are rich -- so rich, in …

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3 stars

A poetic and undulating story by Michaels that is based in two pieces: First the life of a Jewish man who was saved from the fate his family suffered in Poland by a Greek archaeologist, and his life story told in its later years. The second is the story of an admirer of his, in the 1990s, and his own disrupted life story. Poetic in places, sometimes lacking in character engagement,; a good imaginative story.

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