The history of love

252 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 2005 by Norton.

ISBN:
978-0-393-06034-8
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4 stars (21 reviews)

Fourteen-year-old Alma Singer is trying to find a cure for her mother's loneliness. Believing that she might discover it in an old book her mother is lovingly translating, she sets out in search of its author. Across New York an old man named Leo Gursky is trying to survive a little bit longer.

He spends his days dreaming of the lost love who, sixty years ago in Poland, inspired him to write a book. And although he doesn't know it yet, that book also survived: crossing oceans and generations, and changing lives.

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Review of 'The History of Love' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I was confused. But some of my favorite books people say need a reader's guide bigger than the book itself. I don't think this was the case with The History of Love, I read it the same way I did Gravity's Rainbow, i.e. really confused but really engrossed. I kinda got it in the end. But damn...if you are gonna read it...try not to get distracted...it flips around like that 3 foot ocean going salmon you caught once, but no one else was there to see.

Review of 'The History of Love' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A young girl and an old man - both quite oblivious to the existence of the other - form the base for this fantastic book where life and love are intertwined throughout several decades. The author has used quite a few tricks and twists to make this book work, and it does; for instance, skipping between different story-tellers' perspectives, jumping in time, telling different stories starting in the middle: this may make the book sound complex, and it sometimes is, but pays off dearly at the end. It is well-written, quirky and adorable.

Review of 'The History of Love' on 'LibraryThing'

4 stars

A young girl and an old man - both quite oblivious to the existence of the other - form the base for this fantastic book where life and love are intertwined throughout several decades. The author has used quite a few tricks and twists to make this book work, and it does; for instance, skipping between different story-tellers' perspectives, jumping in time, telling different stories starting in the middle: this may make the book sound complex, and it sometimes is, but pays off dearly at the end. It is well-written, quirky and adorable.

Review of 'The history of love' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

A young girl and an old man - both quite oblivious to the existence of the other - form the base for this fantastic book where life and love are intertwined throughout several decades. The author has used quite a few tricks and twists to make this book work, and it does; for instance, skipping between different story-tellers' perspectives, jumping in time, telling different stories starting in the middle: this may make the book sound complex, and it sometimes is, but pays off dearly at the end. It is well-written, quirky and adorable.

Review of 'The History of Love' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I'm quite taken with this book, in fact, maybe I should say I'm stuck on it. The main character, the long-suffering Leopold Gursky, is one of the most endearing characters I've ever met in a novel, and I lingered over his thoughts.


In the beginning, you learn that Leo is completely without family, lives alone in an overstuffed apartment, and has exactly one friend in the world, another eccentric, Bruno. Leo has a fear of dying on a day when he has been unseen by anyone, so he does some rather comical things to make sure that people do notice him. This man doesn't seem to realize just how lonely he is. The heartbreaking part of the story, though, is that before he emigrated from Poland, many years ago, he was an aspiring writer who was in love with a young woman named Alma Mereminski, and after they were separated …

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Subjects

  • Authors -- Fiction.
  • Immigrants -- Fiction.
  • Lost literature -- Fiction.
  • Books and reading -- Fiction.
  • Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction.
  • Poland -- Fiction.

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