

Hope: a Tragedy
Author: Shalom Auslander
Narrator: Shalom Auslander
Unabridged: 7 hr 22 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Penguin Audio
Published: 01/12/2012
Categories: Fiction, Humorous, Religious, Literary Fiction
Author: Shalom Auslander
Narrator: Shalom Auslander
Unabridged: 7 hr 22 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Penguin Audio
Published: 01/12/2012
Categories: Fiction, Humorous, Religious, Literary Fiction
Shalom Auslander was raised in Monsey, New York. Nominated for the Koret Award for writers under 35, he has published articles in Esquire, the New York Times Magazine, Tablet, The New Yorker, and has had stories aired on NPR's This American Life. Auslander is the author of the novel Hope: A Tragedy, the short story collection Beware of God, and the memoir Foreskin's Lament. He lives in New York. To learn more about Shalom Auslander, please visit shalomauslander.com.
E păcat să nu citiți acest roman plin de vervă și umor. Amintește de Kafka și de Philip Roth. Gîndul supraviețuirii Annei Frank de la Roth provine. Autorul nu are nimic sfînt. Întrebarea romanului sună așa: ce poate să facă un bărbat rațional, alb, american și evreu, când se trezește în podul casei c......more
The title of Hope: A Tragedy alludes to the philosophy of a radically cynical character in the novel named Professor Jove. In lieu of malice and misfortune, Jove blames human misery simply on hope: despite continual evidence to the contrary, humans still foolishly hope for the best and believe a goo......more
Ach, said the old woman behind the wall. I'm sick of all that Holocaust shit. I do get where Auslander is coming from with this book (and it was really interesting to read about his background growing up in an Orthodox Jewish community), but I could not, for the life of me, get over how poorly it was......more
"A virtuoso humorist, and a brave one: beware Shalom Auslander; he will make you laugh until your heart breaks.” – New York Times Book Review
“A caustic comic tour de force.” – NPR
“Poisonously funny…. Like an unintentional bark of laughter at a funeral.” – Entertainment Weekly
“Staggeringly nervy… Other fiction writers have gotten this fresh with Anne Frank. But they don’t get much funnier… [Auslander] is an absurdist with a deep sense of gravitas… It’s a tall order for Mr. Auslander to raise an essentially comic novel to this level of moral contemplation. Yet Hope: A Tragedy succeeds shockingly well.” – New York Times
“Shalom Auslander writes like some contemporary comedic Jeremiah, thundering warnings of disaster and retribution. What makes him so terrifyingly funny is that he isn’t joking.” — Howard Jacobson, author of The Finkler Question and winner of the Man Booker Prize
“A wonderful, twisted, transgressive, heartbreaking, true, and hugely funny book. It will make very many people very angry. It will also make very many people very happy.” — A. L. Kennedy, author of Day
“Can the darkest events of the twentieth century and of all human history be used to show the folly of hope? And can the result be so funny that you burst out laughing again and again? If you doubt this is possible, read Hope: A Tragedy. You won’t regret it.” — John Gray, author of Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals