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Book Review: The Netanyahus

David Herman enjoys a novel with a famous family name

May 6, 2021 11:07
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The Netanyahus
By Joshua Cohen
Fitzcarraldo Editions, £12.99
Reviewed by David Herman

In recent years, some of America’s best writers have turned to Israel as a subject. We’ve had Jonathan Safran Foer’s Here I Am (2016), Forest Dark (2017) by Nicole Krauss, Nathan Englander’s Dinner at the Centre of the Earth (2017) and now, by far the best, The Netanyahus by Joshua Cohen.

It’s a delightful mix — part campus novel, part history of Zionism — crackling with humour, intelligence and moments when the dark history of the Jews explodes into the story.

The central character is Ruben Blum, a “prosaic professor of American economic history” at Corbin University, a minor college in a nowhere town a world away from the Bronx, where he grew up, the son of Jewish immigrants from Kiev (where his father’s parents were killed in a pogrom in 1905).

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