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Comedy in a Minor Key
Comedy in a Minor Key | Hans Keilson
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Comedy in a Minor Key | Hans Keilson
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The only thing slightly comedic in this 1947 novella is that the Jewish man the couple are hiding and trying to save from the Nazi machine dies of natural causes instead and they have to dispose of the body without being caught. 🥹

It is quite short and I was left wanting or needing a bit more development.

Cathythoughts Great cover ♥️ 2mo
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Bookwomble
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The comedy, for me, was certainly very minor, to the extent that I assume the title is meant ironically, because while there were certainly the makings of a very dark farce, Keilson didn't take his story that way (unless I just don't get German humour 🤷🏻‍♂️). None of which is intended as criticism, as the story was very affecting & emotional, detailing the effects of living in a real-life dystopia, that of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

Bookwomble Keilson was a psychoanalyst, so it's no surprise that the inner lives of his characters are so well drawn, though from a place of deep humanity, rather than as subjects or case studies. As Keilson lived some of what he writes here, it has a depth of truth about it.
Astonishingly, his books were forgotten, to be rediscovered when he was 100 years old, the year before his death, a bittersweet comedy in its own minor key, perhaps. 4⭐ #holocaust
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"People veil a body in fabric and clothing so that the blaze of its nakedness does not blind too deeply the eyes that see it, people veil life itself with precious garments, behind which, as under ashes, the double-tongued fire of creation smoulders."

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Yesterday's full #bookhaul 📚
The tagged book sounds amazing - farcical & heartbreaking. A Dutch couple shelter a Jewish man during the Nazi occupation, but when he dies they have the potentially fatal problem of disposing of his body.
The Penguin is The Mirror of My Heart, a 1000 years of Persian women's poetry 💚
Bantam is a book of poetry steeped in the author's Scottish roots 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
I've already posted about Tolkien & Drayton🐉🧚🏻‍♀️

Bookwomble @charl08 Thank you for bringing The Mirror of My Heart to my attention 😊 2y
charl08 Isn't it beautiful! 2y
Cathythoughts Yes the Persian poetry book has caught my eye ♥️ 2y
DivineDiana @Cathythoughts It has caught mine as well. ❤️ 2y
Bookwomble @charl08 @Cathythoughts @DivineDiana I've only had a quick riffle through so far, but it looks fantastic. Charlotte, the cover illustration *is* beautiful 💚 2y
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One of the very first Holocaust-themed novels, published in 1947, it concerns a young, naive Dutch couple who agree to hide a Jewish man in their home during WWII. Then, he dies of pneumonia. What to do with a Jewish corpse under the Nazi occupation? Quietly powerful.

mauveandrosysky Wow, that does sound really powerful. 7y
SusanInTiburon Oh, that sounds worthwhile! 7y
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saresmoore What an interesting writing style. 7y
shawnmooney @saresmoore I think this is a “Sara novel” 😍 (edited) 7y
saresmoore Aaaaand stacked. I‘ll always take a @shawnmooney recommendation. 😘 7y
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