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Howard Jacobson

The Finkler Question

The Finkler Question

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Winner of the 2010 Man Booker Prize, The Finkler Question is a sharp, darkly comic novel that explores identity, friendship, loss and what it means to belong.

Meet Julian Treslove, a former BBC producer who finds himself haunted by a mugging, a vague accusation of anti-Semitism, and a lifelong envy of his Jewish friend Sam Finkler. As the trio of friends—Treslove, Finkler and their old teacher Libor Sevcik—navigate widowhood, aging and cultural shift, the novel asks: who am I, and who am I assumed to be?

Written with wit, insight and bold ambition, this novel is as funny as it is painful—an unforgettable read for fans of literary fiction, comic novels, and stories that dig into the essence of belonging.

Condition: Very Good

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Author Howard Jacobson
Publisher Bloomsbury USA
Publication Date October 12, 2010
Pages 309
Binding Paperback
Language EN
Dimensions 14.02cm × 2.16cm × 20.83cm
Condition Very Good
ISBN-13 9781608196111
Edition First U.S. Edition

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