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The Wherewithal: A Novel in Verse
The Wherewithal: A Novel in Verse | Philip Schultz
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“One of the strongest literary renditions of the Shoah I know.”—Saul Friedlander, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Years of Extermination I, one Henryk Stanislaw Wyrzykowski, Head Clerk of Closed Files, a department of one, work… in a forgotten well of ghostly sighs This astonishing novel in verse tells the story of Henryk Wyrzykowski, a drifting, haunted young man hiding from the Vietnam War in the basement of a San Francisco welfare building and translating his mother’s diaries. The diaries concern the Jedwabne massacre, an event that took place in German-occupied Poland in 1941. Wildly inventive, dark, beautiful, and unrelenting, The Wherewithal is a meditation on the nature of evil and the destruction of war.
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EadieB
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Day 9 - #Wherewithal #BeautifulWords

where·with·al
/ˈ(h)werwiTÍŸHËŒôl,ˈ(h)werwiTHËŒôl/

noun
noun: wherewithal; plural noun: wherewithals
the money or other means needed for a particular purpose.
"they lacked the wherewithal to pay"

OriginalCyn620 Sounds interesting! 4y
EadieB @OriginalCyn620 I agree and it won The Pulitzer Prize! 4y
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Erynecki
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A friend recommended this Pulitzer Prize winning novel in verse. Blurb on the back from Elie Wiesel says it's "gripping, eloquent, moving..." I'm looking forward to starting it.

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