Die unglaublichen Abenteuer von Kavalier und Clay.

Hardcover, 811 pages

German language

Published Aug. 1, 2002 by Kiepenheuer & Witsch.

ISBN:
978-3-462-03136-2
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OCLC Number:
76390350

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4 stars (8 reviews)

The novel begins in 1939 with the arrival of 19-year-old Josef "Joe" Kavalier as a refugee in New York City, where he comes to live with his 17-year-old cousin Sammy Klayman. Joe escaped from Prague with the help of his teacher Kornblum by hiding in a coffin along with the inanimate Golem of Prague, leaving the rest of his family, including his younger brother Thomas, behind. Besides having a shared interest in drawing, Sammy and Joe share several connections to Jewish stage magician Harry Houdini: Joe (like comics legend Jim Steranko) studied magic and escapology in Prague, which aided him in his departure from Europe, and Sammy is the son of the Mighty Molecule, a strongman on the vaudeville circuit.

When Sammy discovers Joe's artistic talent, Sammy gets Joe a job as an illustrator for a novelty products company, which, due to the recent success of Superman, is attempting to …

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Review of 'Las asombrosas aventuras de Kavalier Y Clay/ The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This is my first Chabon. Though it took a little while to get into the story, I was hooked right away by Chabon's skill; his attention to detail. Though sometimes the "1) introduce plot point, 2) exhaustive explanatory digression, 3) skip to resolution of plot point" pattern can get tiresome, especially if you read the book non-stop like I did.

Some have said this book is boring... I don't think so at all. It is complex: a layered character and cultural study that is an emotional rollercoaster. It is about the value of escapism, and the complexities of life that are worth escaping. Chabon is a time-traveler. He must be! How can he know so much about mid-20th century NYC, the taste of a Pall Mall in a cinema, the exact time the train leaves Jamaica Station... This book is as much a historical novel of the City as it …

Review of 'Las asombrosas aventuras de Kavalier Y Clay/ The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay follows the story of two Jewish cousins. Joe Kavalier is an artist that escapes occupied Czech to America where he meets writer Sam Clay. During the golden age of comics Kavalier and Clay become major players in the industry creating many comic book heroes including The Escapist. The superhero is a Nazi-busting saviour who liberates the oppressed around the world.

I’ve read Michael Chabon before and the thing I really enjoyed about his novels is that they are full of intertextual goodness. With The Yiddish Policemen’s Union, it blends his literary style with elements of alternative history and noir. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay blends with elements of the comic book genre. This is what impresses me the most with Chabon’s style and makes me keen to read The Telegraph Avenue (which I hope blends elements of music into his style). …

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