A thriller from Mexico and a debut detective novel: The Jewish books you need to know this month – Forward
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Leigh Stein spends a lot of time on the Internet. She has to, because she writes about it. With the publication of her novel Self-Care, a satire of the kind of girlboss feminism that often predominates online, she became the lampooner-in-chief of the wellness industry and its efforts to sell women a better state of mind.
But, as so many of us have found to our detriment, its pretty difficult to advance ones life work while also constantly refreshing Instagram. I talked to Stein about what a writing life looks like when your subject happens to be the extremely addictive, energy-sapping behemoth that is the online world. Our conversation convinced me to turn off my phone on the weekend maybe Stein will persuade you, too.
Her morning routine: Im a big believer in the eat-the-frog productivity technique meaning, do the thing youre most likely to procrastinate on first. The frog is the thing you dont want to eat, and thats why you have to eat it first. If I dont write in the morning, Im never going to write the rest of the day because Im going to be doing whatever other people want me to do.
The best-case scenario is if I turn off my phone and close all my tabs the night before, so that when I sit down at my computer Im just looking at the document. I write before I check my email, before I check Twitter, before I turn on my phone.
On word counts: Before the pandemic, I spoke at a writing conference about the process of Self Care, which hadnt come out yet. I said that I wrote this novel by setting a goal of 250 words a day, and a woman at the back of the room yelled out, Thats a grocery list! Like, wow, thanks a lot. But you can write a whole book that way. I find it more psychologically healthy to set a low goal and then exceed it than to set a high one and feel like Im failing every day. Im a productivity nerd, and I do track how much time I spend writing and how many words I write, just because it makes me feel good to compete against myself.
On tech breaks: I turn off my phone and my computer from Friday night until Saturday at sundown. It helps me so much, because I get all my ideas on Saturday. I dont have this device to check whenever Im bored or unsure what Im supposed to do next, and it lets my mind wander. I think thats what were really missing, opportunities to let our minds wander.
Then I turn my phone on and get all the notifications and my body freezes. Thats the thing about the internet its on 24/7. Even when Im asleep, people are emailing me, people are responding to my tweets. Theres no way to totally turn it off. You can just set your own breaks.
On real self care:l I believe that true self care doesnt cost money. True self care is drinking water. Its going outside, its getting some light exercise, its getting sleep every night. But companies cant profit off that, so they come up with ways to sell us self-care.
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Theres not even one character to root for in this spare, cutting tale of social inequality and the terrible violence it breeds. The novel is set in a Mexican gated community, where a teenage boy named Polo works a dead-end job as a gardener. When hes not running errands for the developments entitled residents, Polo gets hammered with Franco, a pornography-obsessed boy living in the development with his wealthy grandparents. Polo hates Franco most of the time, he calls him fatboy and hes repulsed by the boys obsessive fantasies about his married neighbor, Marin. But when Franco becomes fixated on breaking into Marins house to seduce her, Polo sees a plan that could benefit them both.
Paradais isnt easy to read even Melchors editor called it a hypnotic, evil little book. Instead of relatable characters or redemptive endings (if you think that break-in is going to go well, think again), the novel offers readers an audience with an author at the top of her craft. Melchor breaks pretty much every rule of conventional storytelling. She changes tense and sometimes perspective within sentences, which often go on for pages without a period. Paragraph breaks? Forget about it. Yet Melchor never let me get lost; instead, her prose whisked me along, keeping me immersed in Polos breathless, claustrophobic monologue.
Sinking readers so deeply into Polos mind, Melchor forces us to understand, if not empathize with, characters whose attitudes are abhorrent. And she makes us see how the boys circumstances for Polo, childhood in an impoverished town controlled by cartels; for Franco, the fear and sterility that comes with a life of iron gates and tinted windows make their actions inevitable. Melchor, who has spoken of how her Jewish ancestors found safe haven in Mexico yet still felt pressure to conceal their heritage, is supremely attuned to the violence and brutality an ostensibly paradisiacal environment can conceal. Its not exactly a pleasure to spend 124 pages in her world; but its an experience I wouldnt give up.
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A photographer and psychologist by training, Mikoaj Grynberg is known for collections that pair studio portraits of Polish Jews with oral histories. In Id Like to Say Sorry, a powerful first foray into fiction, hes adapted those real histories into fictional vignettes, in which Jews and gentiles describe how the unresolved horror of the Holocaust colors daily life in modern Poland. Many of Grynbergs subjects are second-generation survivors, whose parents unspoken trauma defined their upbringings. In An Elegant Purse, for example, a mother waits until shes retired to divulge her Jewish heritage to her daughter, for fear of losing her career. In other stories, gentile families reluctantly confront their buried Jewish connections: When a grandmother in Unnecessary Trouble reveals on her deathbed that shes Jewish, her antisemitic offspring are furious. Grandmas not getting enough oxygen, one granddaughter concludes.
For American Jews, who enjoy comparative safety in wearing their identities publicly, Grynbergs fiction debut is a sobering glimpse into a particularly difficult kind of diaspora life. For Grynberg, the book is a way of asserting belonging in a country that has tried to deny its Jewish history and its complicity in Jewish persecution. Im also a Jew, but Im a Pole, Grynberg said in an interview with Jewish Currents. They say, Go home! and I say, I am home.
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If youre looking for a sunnier March read, I can propose a detective novel set in an alternate universe in which Joe McCarthy becomes president and institutes a system of state-sponsored antisemitic persecution. Was it restful to envision what life would be like if the House Un-American Activities Committee had its own police force? Not exactly. Did I enjoy following Morris Baker Holocaust survivor, homicide detective, and massive over-indulger of peach schnapps as he cruises the smoggy Los Angeles highways and mutters to himself in Yiddish? Absolutely.
Our story begins when Morris arrives at the scene of a double murder with two very interesting victims: screenwriter John Huston and up-and-coming journalist Walter Cronkite, both of whom had risked their careers to speak out against the McCarthy government. The HUAC police warn Morris to leave the case to them. And as the lone Jewish detective on a squad that has embraced the new regime wholeheartedly (the first chapters alone are a primer on fifties-era antisemitic slang), Morris knows hes better off keeping his head down. But when he pries a piece of paper out of Cronkites rigor-mortised hand and finds his own name written on it, he cant resist investigating.
A debut novel from Josh Weiss, Beat the Devils delights in detective story tropes. The saloon shoot-outs, cryptic radio messages, grungy sunrises and ravishingly beautiful secret agents create a noir atmosphere redolent of Dashiell Hammett, only theres a lot more Yiddish and a lot less casual misogyny. Yet the novel also confounds our expectations of a historical thriller, mixing real Hollywood lore with invented storylines. (Huston and Cronkite are far from the only American luminaries to get unceremoniously dispatched mid-career.) The world Weiss creates, in which the fight for Jewish acceptance and safety in America is never lost and never quite won, feels both far away and all too familiar.
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Awarded the Nobel Prize in 1966, German-Jewish writer Nelly Sachs is known chiefly for the poetry she wrote in the immediate wake of the Holocaust especially in Germany, where she has become a symbol of the nations reconciliation with its past. But Joshua Weiner, translator of a new dual-language edition of Sachss collection Flight and Metamorphosis, argues that labeling Sachs a Holocaust poet is a reductive move, one that ignores her later and more complicated work.
By 1959, when this collection was first published, Sachs had matured as a poet, moving away from the blunt Holocaust imagery she used in her earlier work. (One of her most famous poems is titled, O The Chimneys.) At this point in her life, she was reading the Zohar and Martin Bubers collections of Hasidic tales, texts that gave her, in Weiners words, a new vocabulary for a spiritual exile. She was also influenced by a new generation of Swedish modernist poets, whose work she translated to support herself after fleeing Berlin for Sweden. Sachs brings those influences to bear in writing about the many painful changes metamorphoses endured by refugees. The result is a rare collection rooted in one poets experience that seems to address our current reality, decades later. In one poem, Sachs writes, A stranger always has / his homeland in his arms / like an orphan / for whom he may be seeking nothing / but a grave. She could just as easily be speaking today.
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A thriller from Mexico and a debut detective novel: The Jewish books you need to know this month - Forward
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