Dear Safranim,

I am delighted to announce the publication of *Oedipus in Brooklyn and
Other Stories* by Blume Lempel and translated from the Yiddish by Ellen
Cassedy (www.ellencassedy.com) and me.  The book is co-published by Mandel
Vilar Press and Dryad Press and is available for purchase via Dryad Press (
http://www.dryadpress.com/Oedipus.htm), amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and
Politics & Prose.  Advance praise is below.

For those of you in or near the Washington, D.C. area, the book launch will
be held at Politics and Prose Bookstore, 5015 Connecticut Avenue NW,
Washington, D.C. 20008 on Sunday, January 8, 2017 at 1 p.m.  The event is
free with no reservation required.  Please save the date.

Thank you in advance for your support!

All my best,
Ahron

www.yataub.net




*Advance Praise for Oedipus in Brooklyn and Other Stories by Blume Lempel*





>From Poland to Tel Aviv to Brooklyn, in lyrical prose, Lempel's stories
give voice to memory, longing, and loss in the rich tradition of Jewish
storytelling. Lempel's Jewish storytelling, illustrates, as the author puts
it: 'No world language is comparable to Yiddish, to the Yiddish sigh, the
Yiddish sense of humor.'



--Victoria Aarons, author of *What Happened to Abraham? Reinventing the
Covenant in American Jewish Fiction*



Blume Lempel died at the end of the last century, leaving a remarkable
legacy that this beautifully translated volume finally makes accessible to
a wider audience. She writes about the erotic and intellectual life of
(mostly) women and men, their psychological and historical motivations, the
horror of the Holocaust and the desire to renew life even as one mourns.
For these characters, as for Lempel herself, writing, thinking, lamenting,
and loving in Yiddish is a vital expression of the will to live.



--Anita Norich, author of *Writing in Tongues: Translating Yiddish in the
20th Century*



Blume Lempel’s short story collection is a splendid surprise and a
significant revivication of a brilliantly robust Yiddish-American writer.
Why should Isaac Bashevis Singer and Chaim Grade monopolize this rich
literary lode?



--Cynthia Ozick, author of *Foreign Bodies* and *Critics, Monsters,
Fanatics, and Other Literary Monsters*



In all twenty-three of her collected stories Blume Lempel conducts a
conversation across multiple time zones and spheres. She talks to Moses and
Galileo; to the insects, birds, and primates; to the forests and fields; to
the sun, stars, moon, and moon landing. Even as her memorable cast of
characters relive their childhood and first love; even as they make
breakfast, go out on a date, marvel at Yosemite Park or get caught in a
blizzard, their minds are short-circuited by the horrors of what happened
to the Jews of Europe. For this is a conversation against time and place, a
heroic effort to create and sustain a choir of voices in Yiddish, her
beloved and endangered language.



--David G. Roskies, author of *Against the Apocalypse: Responses to
Catastrophe in Modern Jewish Culture*





The thematic and stylistic scope of Blume Lempel's writing, as demonstrated
admirably by Cassedy and Taub’s translations, is wide and richly
integrated. Stories mingle the prewar East European past with the American
present, personal memories and encounters with a provocative range of
larger issues - memory, religion, sexuality, race, feminism, good and evil,
death.


--Jeffrey Shandler, author of *Adventures in Yiddishland: Postvernacular
Language and Culture*
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