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Here I Am

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In Genesis, when God calls Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, Abraham responds, "Here I am." Similarly, when Isaac questions the absence of an animal for slaughter, Abraham replies, "Here I am." This dynamic raises profound questions about fulfilling conflicting roles: father, husband, son; wife, mother; child, adult; Jew, American. How do we assert our identities while intertwined with others? These themes resonate deeply in Jonathan Safran Foer's first novel in eleven years, exploring a fracturing family amid crisis. Set over four tumultuous weeks in present-day Washington, D.C., the story follows Jacob, Julia, and their three sons as they grapple with the gap between their aspirations and reality. A catastrophic earthquake triggers escalating conflict in the Middle East, challenging their understanding of home and the limits of human endurance. With the same inventive energy, humor, and emotional depth that characterized his earlier works, this novel stands out as Foer's most probing and entertaining yet. It not only affirms his literary prowess but also showcases his evolution into a significant voice of his generation.

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Here I Am, Jonathan Safran Foer

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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2016
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
571
ISBN10
0374280029
ISBN13
9780374280024
Série
První vydání
2016
Původní název
Here I Am
Hodnocení
3,65 z 5
Anotace
In Genesis, when God calls Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, Abraham responds, "Here I am." Similarly, when Isaac questions the absence of an animal for slaughter, Abraham replies, "Here I am." This dynamic raises profound questions about fulfilling conflicting roles: father, husband, son; wife, mother; child, adult; Jew, American. How do we assert our identities while intertwined with others? These themes resonate deeply in Jonathan Safran Foer's first novel in eleven years, exploring a fracturing family amid crisis. Set over four tumultuous weeks in present-day Washington, D.C., the story follows Jacob, Julia, and their three sons as they grapple with the gap between their aspirations and reality. A catastrophic earthquake triggers escalating conflict in the Middle East, challenging their understanding of home and the limits of human endurance. With the same inventive energy, humor, and emotional depth that characterized his earlier works, this novel stands out as Foer's most probing and entertaining yet. It not only affirms his literary prowess but also showcases his evolution into a significant voice of his generation.