Enemies, A Love Story
 

Enemies, A Love Story

by Isaac Bashevis Singer


Almost before he knows it, Herman Broder, refugee and survivor of World War II, has three wives: Yadwiga, the Polish peasant who hid him from the Nazis; Masha , his beautiful and neurotic true love; and Tamara, his first wife, miraculously returned from the dead. Astonished by each new complication, and yet resigned to a life of evasion, Herman navigates a crowded, Yiddish New York with a... (read more)

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Singer is hilarious. And every sentence has its place. Male perspective. His portraits of a lost culture remind us of the incredible human disaster of the Holocaust. His characters are lost souls from an old world, living in modern society - and yet they always carry home within them.

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