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The Ruined House

A Novel

by Ruby Namdar

On Sale: 10/02/2018

Price: $18.99

The Ruined House

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The Ruined House

A Novel

by Ruby Namdar

On Sale: 10/02/2018

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Price: $18.99

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Critical Praise

“Namdar redefines what it means to tell a Jewish story... The originality and power of this idea [of Jewishness], along with Namdar’s fertile power of observation and evocation, make The Ruined House a new kind of Jewish novel, which everyone interested in Jewish literature should read.” — Adam Kirsch, Tablet Magazine

“Poetic...ambitious…a novel to be reread, for its layers of meaning and symbolism, noise and silence, mystical resonances and lyrical passages. [Namdar’s] writing, in its deep and close observations, is prayerful.” — Sandee Brawarsky, Jewish Week

“A wildly original novel about the mental, physical and spiritual undoing of an arrogant college professor—a secular Jew living in elitist New York on the eve of 9/11. Unsettling and beautifully written, Namdar captures the seduction of an ancient religion as the world begins to crack.” — Newsweek, The 50 Coolest Books to Read This Summer: 2018’s Best Fiction and Non-Fiction (So Far)

“Artfully translated ...An imaginative and visionary work about one man’s spectacular mid-life crisis, framed by sacred texts and filled with poetic and portentous passages. Reminiscent of the work of Nicole Krauss.” — Library Journal (starred review)

The Ruined House is a fascinating novel about the overwhelming presence of myth and historical trauma in our lives. A cross between Saul Bellow’s disintegrating intellectuals and Bulgakov’s mystical revelations, this is a fiercely inventive novel.” — Amos Oz

“Exhilarating..a masterpiece of modern religious literature, exactly as deep, disturbing and unresolved as is necessary to remind us, habituated as we are to the shallows of contemporary Jewish life, what still lurks beneath — primitive, raw and exacting.” — New York Times Book Review, Editor’s Choice

“Beautifully written and will absorb all your attention in first few minutes as you start reading it.” — Washington Book Review, Best Books of the Fall

The Ruined House, which won Israel’s biggest literary award (the Sapir Prize), is a fascinatingly claustrophobic year inside Andrew’s [the main character’s] mind…. A meditation on the isolation of the modern age, when one can live among millions of people in a vibrant city, yet still be utterly alone.” — BookPage

“With richly poetic prose, Ruby Namdar portrays a man who leads a successful, comfortable secular life—until he finds himself haunted by religious visions. The Ruined House is shocking, insightful, and deeply disturbing.” — Lauren Belfer, New York Times bestselling author of And After the Fire, recipient of the National Jewish Book Award

“Above all, The Ruined House is a keenly observed meditation on the failing inner resources of American Jewry at the dawn of the 21st century.” — Mosaic Magazine

“Beautifully written and will absorb all your attention in first few minutes as you start reading it.” — Washington Book Review

“Namdar’s artistic prose is imprinted on every page as he explores age-old recurring themes: sin, expiation, ruin and renewal. “The Ruined House” should not be read casually because the story presents thought-provoking perspectives of time-honored traditions and their place in today’s world.”The Philadelphia Jewish Voice

“Namdar’s excellent writing (for which Halkin must also be recognized), acute observational commentary, and fluency in Jewish religious texts make this novel a towering achievement of contemporary Jewish literature.” — Jewish Book Council

“Namdar may have written the Jewish- American novel for our time. It’s both disturbing and hypnotic, definitely one of the best novels of the year.” — Jewish Herald-Voice

“Ambitious, multidimensional, and beautifully written.” — New York Journal of Books

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Product Details

  • ISBN: 9780062467485
  • ISBN 10: 0062467484
  • Imprint: Harper Perennial
  • On Sale: 10/02/2018
  • Trimsize: 5.310 in (w) x 8.000 in (h) x 1.190 in (d)
  • Pages: 528
  • List Price: $18.99
  • BISAC1 : FICTION / Literary
  • BISAC2 : FICTION / Family Life
  • BISAC3 : FICTION / Jewish