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The Shawl » (Unabridged; 2 hours on 2 CDs)

Book cover image of The Shawl by Cynthia Ozick

Authors: Cynthia Ozick, Yelena Shmulenson
ISBN-13: 9781598876840, ISBN-10: 1598876848
Format: Compact Disc
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Date Published: November 2008
Edition: Unabridged; 2 hours on 2 CDs

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Author Biography: Cynthia Ozick

Long regarded as one of the country’s foremost literary luminaries, CYNTHIA OZICK attracts as much praise for her morally rigorous essays as for her satirically witty fiction. Counted among her impressive works of fiction are The Shawl (1989), which won an O. Henry Prize for both short stories that comprise it. She is a Man Booker International Prize nominee as well as a National Book Critics Circle Award winner.

Book Synopsis

A short story ('Rosa') and a novella ('The Shawl') which together tell an exquisitely powerful and moving tale of the Holocaust.

At once fiercely immediate and complex in their implications, 'The Shawl' and 'Rosa' succeed in imagining the unimaginable: the horror of the Holocaust and the emptiness of its aftermath. They were written in 1977 but were first published in the early 1980s in The New Yorker. Both 'The Shawl' and 'Rosa' won first prize in the O. Henry Prize Stories and were chosen for Best American Short Stories.

In 'The Shawl,' a woman named Rosa Lublin watches a concentration camp guard murder her daughter. In 'Rosa,' that same woman appears thirty years later, 'a madwoman and a scavenger' in a Miami hotel. And in both stories there is a shawl — a shawl that can sustain a starving child or inadvertently destroy her, or even magically conjure her back to life.

Publishers Weekly

``The Shawl'' is a brief story first published in The New Yorker in 1981; ``Rosa,'' its longer companion piece, appeared in that magazine three years later. They tell a story of a woman who survived the Holocaust but who has no life in the present because her existence was stolen away from her in a past that does not end. ``A book that etches itself indelibly in the reader's mind,'' concluded PW .

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