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Chaim Potok

    17. Februar 1929 – 23. Juli 2002

    Chaim Potok wurde für seine Romane bekannt, die meisterhaft die Spannung zwischen traditionellem jüdischem Leben und der modernen Welt erforschen. Seine Prosa ist tief in seinen eigenen Erfahrungen und seiner Bildung verwurzelt, was es ihm ermöglicht, komplexe Charaktere zu schaffen, die sich an den Schnittstellen von Glauben und Säkularismus bewegen. Potoks Werke befassen sich häufig mit Themen wie Identität, Religion und der Suche nach Sinn in einer sich ständig verändernden Landschaft. Sein Schreibstil zeichnet sich durch seine introspektive Qualität und seine Fähigkeit aus, den Leser in das Innenleben der Charaktere einzubeziehen.

    Chaim Potok
    Novembernächte
    Die Erwählten
    Am Anfang
    Das Versprechen
    Zebra
    Mein Name ist Ascher Lev
    • Roi du ciel

      • 62 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Aujourd'hui, Brian est allé avec ses parents visiter la statue de la Liberté. Arrivé tout en haut, dans la tête de la statue, Brian s'est approché de la vitre et il a regardé en bas. Il a eu très peur, ses genoux tremblaient et il s'est senti tomber, tomber... Est-ce que c'est ça, avoir le vertige ? Comment pourra-t-il devenir pilote, comme son Oncle Conor, s'il a le vertige ? Ce que ne sait pas encore Brian, c'est que son Oncle Conor, justement, lui a préparé une incroyable surprise pour ses dix ans. La surprise s'appelle Roi du ciel. Elle attend au bout d'un champ immense. " Est-ce que tu veux toujours devenir pilote ? " demande Oncle Conor.

      Roi du ciel2003
    • Old Men at Midnight

      • 273 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      From the celebrated author of The Chosen and My Name Is Asher Lev , a trilogy of related novellas about a woman whose life touches three very different men—stories that encompass some of the profoundest themes of the twentieth century. Ilana Davita Dinn is the listener to whom three men relate their lives. As a young girl, she offers English lessons to a teenage survivor of the camps. In “The Ark Builder,” he shares with her the story of his friendship with a proud old builder of synagogue arks, and what happened when the German army invaded their Polish town. As a graduate student, she finds herself escorting a guest lecturer from the Soviet Union, and in “The War Doctor,” her sympathy moves him to put his painful past to paper recounting his experiences as a Soviet NKVD agent who was saved by an idealistic doctor during the Russian civil war, only to encounter him again during the terrifying period of the Kremlin doctors’ plot. And, finally, we meet her in “The Trope Teacher,” in which a distinguished professor of military history, trying to write his memoirs, is distracted by his wife’s illness and by the arrival next door of a new neighbor, the famous writer I. D. (Ilana Davita) Chandal. Poignant and profound, Chaim Potok’s newest fiction is a major addition to his remarkable—and remarkably loved—body of work.

      Old Men at Midnight2001
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    • Meistererzählungen des großen jüdisch-amerikanischen Romanciers – bitterzarte Geschichten vom Erwachsenwerden und Momentaufnahmen der amerikanischen Gegenwart Chaim Potoks Geschichten erzählen von den großen und kleinen Begebenheiten, die ein junges Leben erschüttern können: ein Unfall, der Verlust eines lieben Menschen, die Entdeckung der Schatten, die über einer Familie liegen, oder der Geheimnisse, die sich dicht unter der Oberfläche eines heilen Familienlebens verbergen. Sie stehen – manche urplötzlich, manche langsam aus der Erinnerung aufsteigend – am Beginn des Erwachsenenlebens. Junge Leser erfahren in diesen Geschichten mehr über Amerika als in noch so vielen Hollywood-Filmen.

      Zebra2000
      4,2
    • Isabel en andere verhalen / druk 1

      • 159 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The renowned author of nine books for adults, including The Chosen, turns his writing toward young adults in this collection of six stories in which children face moments of crisis or grief and see their world anew. In the title story, Zebra learns to use his crushed right hand and leg in an art class.

      Isabel en andere verhalen / druk 11998
    • As a Driven Leaf

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      The age of the Talmud is brought to life in a breathtaking saga. This masterpiece of modern fiction tells the gripping tale of renegade talmudic sage Elisha ben Abuyah's struggle to reconcile his faith with the allure of Hellenistic culture. Set in Roman Palestine, As a Driven Leaf draws readers into the dramatic era of Rabbinic Judaism. Watch the great Talmudic sages at work in the Sanhedrin, eavesdrop on their arguments about theology and Torah, and agonize with them as they contemplate rebellion against an oppressive Roman rule. But Steinberg's classic novel also transcends its historical setting with its depiction of a timeless, perennial feature of the Jewish experience: the inevitable conflict between the call of tradition and the glamour of the surrounding culture. In his illuminating foreword, specially commissioned for this edition, Chaim Potok stresses the contemporary relevance of As a Driven Leaf: This novel of ideas and passions... retains its ability to enter the heart of pious and seeking Jew alike. Synagogues everywhere are adopting As a Driven Leaf for group study.

      As a Driven Leaf1996
    • De hand van de golem

      • 159 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Een oude joodse man vertelt aan zijn kleindochter zijn levensgeschiedenis, waarin gebeurtenissen in eerst het tsaristische Rusland en later de stalinistische Sovjet-Unie centraal staan.

      De hand van de golem1995
    • Het stof der aarde

      • 223 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Een Koreaans echtpaar, in 1955 op de vlucht voor het Chinese en Noordkoreaanse leger, ontfermt zich over een zwaargewonde jongen.

      Het stof der aarde1994
    • “[Chaim] Potok writes powerfully about the suffering of innocent people caught in the cross-fire of a war they cannot begin to understand. . . . Humanity and compassion for his characters leap from every page.”—San Francisco Chronicle As the Chinese and the army of the North sweep south during the Korean War, an old peasant farmer and his wife flee their village across the bleak, bombed-out landscape. They soon come upon a boy in a ditch who is wounded and unconscious. Stirred by possessiveness and caring the woman refuses to leave the boy behind. The man thinks she is crazy to nurse this boy, to risk their lives for some dying stranger. Angry and bewildered, he waits for the boy to die. And when the boy does not die, the old man begins to believe that the boy possesss a magic upon which all their lives depend. . . .

      I Am the Clay1993
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    • Twenty years have passed for Asher Lev. He is a world-renowned artist living in France, still uncertain of his artistic direction. When his beloved uncle dies suddenly, Asher and his family rush back to Brooklyn--and into a world that Asher thought he had left behind forever....

      The gift of Asher Lev1993
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