The North of God

Front Cover
Melville House, 2008 - Fiction - 108 pages
A throwback to the Yiddish sublime.-Harold Bloom In a boxcar crammed with Jews headed to a concentration camp, one man attempts to tell a story vital enough to displace the horror. A mesmerizing tour-de-force. Steve Stern's novels and stories have won the Jewish Book Award, the O. Henry Award, and numerous other prizes. He teaches at Skidmore College.

From inside the book

Contents

Section 1
Section 2
Section 3

2 other sections not shown

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2008)

Steve Stern's fiction, with its deep grounding in Yiddish folklore, has prompted critics such as Cynthia Ozick to hail him as the successor to Isaac Bashevis Singer. He is the author of critically acclaimed books such as "Isaac and the Undertaker's Daughter," winner of the Pushcart Writers' Choice Award; "The Wedding Jeste"r, which won the National Jewish Book Award; and, most recently, "The Angel of Forgetfulness," one of "The Washington Post's" Best Books of 2006. Stern currently lives in Balston Spa, New York, and teaches at Skidmore College.

Bibliographic information