THE GATES OF NOVEMBER Chronicles of the Slepak Family by Chaim Potok

$35.00

A hard cover copy with burnt orange boards, charcoal cloth spine and gilt lettering. There is an illustrated, unclipped dust jacket that has some fading to the spine. Uncut edges. There is some foxing and toning throughout but the text is clear and legible. There is some very slight rubbing to the edges of the dust jacket.  Now in a clear, removable cover to protect from damage.

Publisher: Knopf, New York

Publication Date: 1996

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SKU GA001033
Description
From the author of The Chosen comes a work of nonfiction that chronicles the stormy lives of a Jewish father, Solomon Slepak, an infelxible old-guard Bolshevik, and his son, Volodya, who became an internationally renowned “refusenik” hero during the 18 years of his persecution for attempting to leave the Sovviet Union. Potok tells their story with deep understanding and empathy.

Review:

Potok, well known for his novels of Jewish family life such as The Chosen, turns to nonfiction in The Gates of November, a wrenching family chronicle with a riveting historical undercurrent. The story of the family patriarch, Solomon Slepak, spans most of the book: ignoring his mother’s wish that he become a rabbi, Slepak emigrated at 13 to America, became a Marxist in New York, returned to fight in the Russian Revolution, and rose to prominence within the Communist Party. But while Solomon remained a convinced Bolshevik, his son Volodya rejected socialism when anti-Semitism emerged during Stalin’s era. Disowned by his father, Volodya was later exiled to Siberia as a dissident. The story of the Slepaks is simultaneously the story of Soviet Jewry and the rise and fall of the Soviet Union.
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Weight 0.670 kg