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The Boxer

Jurek Becker

Released from a concentration camp after the war, Aron Blank looks for and eventually finds the only other surviving member of his family, his son Mark, whom he was forced to abandon when Mark was only two years old. Working first in the black market and later as a Russian interpreter, Aron tries to rebuild a normal life for himself and his son in East Berlin. Decades later, with Mark lost in the Six-Day War, Aron tells his story to a young interviewer--the flow of his poignant narrative occasionally interrupted by their brief exchanges, which are peppered with humor. Written with the understated elegance that brought Becker worldwide acclaim for Jacob the Liar, this is a rare portrait of Jewish life in postwar Germany and a profoundly human story of survival, friendship, and fatherly love.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Arcade Publishing
  • Publish Date: Jul 9th, 2013
  • Pages: 292
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.10in - 5.50in - 0.90in - 0.80lb
  • EAN: 9781611457858
  • Categories: LiteraryCultural HeritagePolitical

About the Author

Jurek Becker was born in Lodz, Poland, in 1937. A Holocaust survivor, he was one of the very few Jews to remain in Germany after the war. He became an internationally acclaimed novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter and died in 1997.

Alessandra Bastagli is the translator of Primo Levi's stories in A Tranquil Star and his essays in The Complete Works. She lives in New York.

Ruth Franklin is a contributing editor at The New Republic and the author of A Thousand Darknesses: Lies and Truth in Holocaust Fiction.

Praise for this book

Becker speaks with the voice of knowledge, and we do well to listen.
Restrained, yet quietly intense, The Boxer has a veracity and scrupulousness that place it in a class of its own.
A fascinating, very readable, and elegantly told tale, written in the best tradition of Kafka.