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Short Stories

Where I Stand by Serge Liberman

by Chad Habel
November 2008, no. 306

Where I Stand by Serge Liberman

Hybrid, $32.95 pb, 263 pp

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Serge Liberman’s new book contains a series of short stories and one novella, all narrated by Dr Raphael Bloom, a Melbourne physician who variously plays the roles of healer, confidant, confessor and counsellor to patients and their families. In doing so he explores existential and theological problems which often revolve around the Jewish memory of the Holocaust and the post-memory of second-generation migrants. For members of this traumatised community, brushes with illness and mortality raise the spectre of that terrible event and show how the past is not easily laid to rest.

 


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Where I Stand by Serge Liberman

Hybrid, $32.95 pb, 263 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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