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My Father's Shadow

A Memoir
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My Father's Shadow by Sandra Goldbloom Zurbo is a compelling memoir that delves into the complexities of familial relationships and identity. The author explores her journey to understand her father's legacy, unearthing family secrets and confronting emotional truths. This introspective narrative takes readers through the intertwining paths of discovery, acceptance, and personal growth.
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You might enjoy this book if you are drawn to deeply personal journeys and the emotional complexity of family relationships. It offers an intimate exploration of the past, weaving together the threads of identity and legacy. Perfect for readers who appreciate reflective and heartfelt narratives.

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My Father's Shadow

A powerful fatherdaughter story of a young woman's political and social coming of age, and a portrait of life on the Left during a time of great social change

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My father, political activist Samuel Mark Goldbloom, was my hero and my nemesis all the days of his life.

Sandra Goldbloom Zurbo grew up in thrall to her father, a prominent socialist and covert member of the Communist Party. From an early age, she adopted his political beliefs, becoming a supporter of the Soviet Union and an anti-war advocate. She travelled with him, meeting figures such as Indonesian president Soekarno, and greeting Paul Robeson and North Korean delegates at home.

But Sam could be withholding and difficult. He had a fierce temper and a sharp backhand and was not always a faithful family man. When Sandra entered adulthood and began to navigate a patriarchal world of work and relationships, she came to question aspects of her father's worldview. As the communist ideals of the Left were tested and faltered over the Soviet Union, the mood of the times gradually shifted to embrace the counterculture. Sandra, working in the artistic swirl of Melbourne's Pram Factory and the lively independent publishing scene, absorbed ideas about women, family and Jewish culture that often led to tense conversations with her father. When Sam falls sick and hopes to end his suffering, his daughter's devotion undergoes a final test.

My Father's Shadow is a portrait of life on the Left during a time of great social change. Lyrical, sharply observed and affecting, it is a candid exploration of the fraught dynamics between father and daughter - and, ultimately, the love that underlies them.

It's one thing to have a complicated relationship growing up with a tough, demanding father who is also a political legend. It's quite another thing, writes Sandra Goldbloom Zurbo in this moving memoir, to sit at his deathbed and refuse his final demand. β€” Anne Summers AO

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My Father's Shadow by Sandra Goldbloom Zurbo is a poignant memoir delving into the complexities of having a demanding father who is also a political icon. Readers are moved by the narrative of the author grappling with the weighty emotions surrounding her father's life and their fraught relationship, culminating in her refusal of his final request.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922979186

Publisher: Monash University Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 September 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: Monash University Publishing

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Sandra Goldbloom Zurbo is the author of the novel The Book of Rachel (Allen & Unwin). Several of her short stories and poems have been published in literary magazines, including Griffith Review and Westerly. In 1982 Sandra established Dead Set, the first desktop publishing company to work specifically with book and journal publishers. Concurrently, and for the past forty years, she has worked as a non-fiction editor and proofreader for leading academic and trade publishers. Born and raised in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda, she now lives, gardens and writes in Castlemaine, a goldfields town in central Victoria.

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