Quotes
“Yalom does a masterful job in bringing to life Spinoza and his philosophy and connecting it to the apocalyptic history of Nazi Germany and the persona of Alfred Rosenberg. It’s the sort of temporal alchemy and alchemy of science and fiction that Yalom does so well.” Abraham Verghese, New York Times bestselling author
“An accessible introduction to Spinoza’s complex philosophy.” Washington Post
“The Spinoza Problem covers a vast amount of extraordinary historical territory.” San Francisco Chronicle
“Filled with vivid descriptions of place and bursting with brilliant insights…Highly original and absorbing.” Jewish Book World
“A gifted storyteller…The two tales amount to a mystery novel, although it is a mystery of a very cerebral kind.” Jewish Journal
“Highly intriguing…Yalom’s ability to make complex ideas and theories accessible is what makes his novels so popular.” Tucson Citizen
“Imaginative and erudite.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Why was Nazi leader and propagandist Alfred Rosenberg so obsessed with the seventeenth-century Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza?…The author, a psychiatrist, explores this strange juxtaposition of two historical figures with strongly held beliefs and totally different ideas of right and wrong.” Booklist
“Yalom is the perfect author to bring together Spinoza and Rosenberg in a novel…A highly intriguing exploration of the connection between a Jewish philosopher and a Nazi ideologue.” Shelf Awareness