Anne's review
The Yiddish Policemen's Union: A Novel
by Michael Chabon
I just picked this up too (at the Costco in Lancaster, no less... apparently that place sells new hardcovers for $13! god bless bulk shopping in the burbs!)
Haven't started it yet, but I am really excited to read about an Alaskan utopia full off Jews and trees.
Anne's review
The Yiddish Policemen's Union: A Novel by Michael Chabon
Anne's review
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recommended for: those who "weary of ganefs and prophets, guns and sacrifies, the infinite gangster weight of God"
"I don't care what is written," Meyer Landsman says. "I don't care what supposedly got promised to some sandal-wearing idiot whose claim to fame is that he was ready to cut his own son's throat for the sake of a hare-brained idea. I don't care about red heifers and patriarchs and locusts. A bunch of old bones in the sand. My homeland is in my hat. It's in my ex-wife's tote bag."
The Yiddish Policeman's Union is one of those rare, rare novels of ideas that is also character-driven, and the people of this book are warm-blooded and quirky; they do not stand for ideologies, and this is no morality play. Chabon manages to write a top-notch piece of mystery-detective-novel-noir that simulatenously parodies and celebrates the genre. The plot is a page-turning thrill, and his prose throughout is gorgeous -- suitably hard-boiled to give his nozzes clout, ripe with metaphors (pastiche or fresh), always delicious enough to taste Literary. This is spe...more
The Yiddish Policeman's Union is one of those rare, rare novels of ideas that is also character-driven, and the people of this book are warm-blooded and quirky; they do not stand for ideologies, and this is no morality play. Chabon manages to write a top-notch piece of mystery-detective-novel-noir that simulatenously parodies and celebrates the genre. The plot is a page-turning thrill, and his prose throughout is gorgeous -- suitably hard-boiled to give his nozzes clout, ripe with metaphors (pastiche or fresh), always delicious enough to taste Literary. This is spe...more
I just picked this up too (at the Costco in Lancaster, no less... apparently that place sells new hardcovers for $13! god bless bulk shopping in the burbs!)Haven't started it yet, but I am really excited to read about an Alaskan utopia full off Jews and trees.

