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Ludovic Bruckstein

The Fate of Yaakov Maggid

The Fate of Yaakov Maggid

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Ludovic Bruckstein is a renowned storyteller who delves into Jewish history and lore in the central European Carpathian region. His tales of wisdom and mystery have gained a growing audience in the English-speaking world. This edition includes a glossary of terms and historical references.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 264 pages
Publication date: 15 October 2023
Publisher: Istros Books


Ludovic Bruckstein, a masterful storyteller, unveils a captivating tapestry of Jewish history and lore in the enchanting central European Carpathian region, which is now part of Hungary, Romania, and Ukraine. Drawing inspiration from the tales of a great maggid, a wandering storyteller within the East-European tradition of Hassidism, Bruckstein weaves a rich tapestry of wisdom and mystery that lingers within us long after the story's conclusion. His previous titles, such as "The Trap" (2019) and "With an Unopened Umbrella in the Pouring Rain" (2021), have garnered him a growing audience of dedicated readers in the English-speaking world, where his work has been sorely missed. This edition is accompanied by a comprehensive glossary of terms and historical references meticulously compiled by the translator, enhancing the reader's understanding and appreciation of this lost world.

Ludovic Bruckstein, a masterful storyteller, unveils a captivating tapestry of Jewish history and lore in the enchanting central European Carpathian region, which is now part of Hungary, Romania, and Ukraine. Drawing inspiration from the tales of a great maggid, a wandering storyteller within the East-European tradition of Hassidism, Bruckstein weaves a rich tapestry of wisdom and mystery that lingers within us long after the story's conclusion. His previous titles, such as "The Trap" (2019) and "With an Unopened Umbrella in the Pouring Rain" (2021), have garnered him a growing audience of dedicated readers in the English-speaking world, where his work has been sorely missed. This edition is accompanied by a comprehensive glossary of terms and historical references meticulously compiled by the translator, enhancing the reader's understanding and appreciation of this lost world.

Weight: 298g
Dimension: 129 x 199 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781912545360

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