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I Pity the Poor Immigrant

English · Paperback

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In Israel to investigate a writer's murder, Hannah Groff unravels a knot involving the mafia, Holocaust survivor and former mistress of American gangster Meyer Lansky, and her own father in this new novel from the author of Sway . 20,000 first printing.

About the author

Zachary Lazar's previous novel, Sway (Little, Brown), was chosen as a Best Book of 2008 by the Los Angeles Times, and his memoir, Evening's Empire: The Story of My Father's Murder (Little, Brown), was named a Best Book of 2009 in the Chicago Tribune. Lazar is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Hodder Fellowship at Princeton University. He lives in New Orleans, where he is on the creative writing faculty at Tulane University.

Summary

This stunning novel by the author of Sway is another "brilliant portrayal of life as a legend" (Margot Livesey).

In 1972, the American gangster Meyer Lansky petitions the Israeli government for citizenship. His request is denied, and he is returned to the U.S. to stand trial. He leaves behind a mistress in Tel Aviv, a Holocaust survivor named Gila Konig.

In 2009, American journalist Hannah Groff travels to Israel to investigate the killing of an Israeli writer. She soon finds herself inside a web of violence that takes in the American and Israeli Mafias, the Biblical figure of King David, and the modern state of Israel. As she connects the dots between the murdered writer, Lansky, Gila, and her own father, Hannah becomes increasingly obsessed with the dark side of her heritage. Part crime story, part spiritual quest, I Pity the Poor Immigrant is also a novelistic consideration of Jewish identity.

Report

A New York Times Notable Book of 2014

Product details

Authors Lazar, Zachary Lazar
Publisher Back Bay Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 14.04.2015
 
EAN 9780316254052
ISBN 978-0-316-25405-2
No. of pages 249
Dimensions 138 mm x 210 mm x 17 mm
Series Back Bay Books
Subject Fiction > Suspense

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