Cover of Kaddish for an Unborn Child

Kaddish for an Unborn Child

by Imre Kertész

1990 · adult

Set in 1 place · 1 primary
Sense of Place
4/5
Description · Open Library (CC0)

The first word in this novel by the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature is “No.” It is how the novel’s narrator, a middle-aged Hungarian-Jewish writer, answers an acquaintance who asks him if he has a child. It is the answer he gave his wife (now ex-wife) years earlier when she told him that she wanted one. The loss, longing and regret that haunt the years between those two “no”s give rise to one of the most eloquent meditations ever written on the Holocaust

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