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I'd Like to Say Sorry, but There's No One to Say Sorry To

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You might enjoy this book if you are intrigued by stories that delve into the exploration of identity, memory, and the echoes of a complex history. The narrative offers deeply moving and poignant insights into the Jewish experience in Poland, capturing both the ordinary and the extraordinary moments in people's lives. If you appreciate storytelling that is both reflective and emotionally resonant, this could be a captivating read for you.

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I'd Like to Say Sorry, but There's No One to Say Sorry To

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Finalist for the National Jewish Book Awards
Finalist, National Translation Award in Prose

An exquisitely original collection of darkly funny stories that explore the panorama of Jewish experience in contemporary Poland, from a world-class contemporary writer.

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Mikołaj Grynberg is a psychologist and photographer who has spent years collecting and publishing oral histories of Polish Jews. In his first work of fiction—a book that has been widely praised by critics and was shortlisted for Poland's top literary prize—Grynberg recrafts those histories into little jewels, fictionalized short stories with the ring of truth.

Both biting and knowing, I'd Like to Say Sorry, but There's No One to Say Sorry To takes the form of first-person vignettes, through which Grynberg explores the daily lives and tensions within Poland between Jews and gentiles haunted by the Holocaust and its continuing presence.

In "Unnecessary Trouble," a grandmother discloses on her deathbed that she is Jewish; she does not want to die without her family knowing. What is passed on to the family is fear and the struggle of what to do with this information. In "Cacophony," Jewish identity is explored through names, as Miron and his son Jurek demonstrate how heritage is both accepted and denied. In "My Five Jews," a non-Jewish narrator remembers five interactions with her Jewish countrymen, and her own anti-Semitism, ruefully noting that perhaps she was wrong and should apologise, but no one is left to say "I'm sorry" to.

Each of the thirty-one stories is a dazzling and haunting mini-monologue that highlights a different facet of modern Poland's complex and difficult relationship with its Jewish past.

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Mikołaj Grynberg's work is praised for its evocative portrayal of post-Holocaust generations, blending fiction and memoir-like storytelling through poignant vignettes. Reviews highlight the sharp, sometimes humorous writing that reflects Polish Jewish experiences and addresses themes of identity and connection amidst a complex historical backdrop. Readers are captivated by its emotional depth and the intricate depiction of familial and cultural ties.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781620976838

Publisher: The New Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 June 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: The New Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Translated by Sean Gasper Bye

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 133.0mm

Height: 190.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Mikoaj Grynberg

is a photographer, author, and trained psychologist. He is the author ofSurvivors of the 20th Century,I Accuse Auschwitz, andThe Book of Exodusas well asI'd Like to Say Sorry, but There's No One to Say Sorry ToandConfidential(The New Press).I'd Like to Say Sorry, but There's No One to Say Sorry To, his first work of fiction, was a finalist for the Nike, Poland's top literary prize. He lives in Poland.

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