Jewels and Ashes

$26.99 AUD

Jewels and Ashes

Overview

Romance and terror, light and shadow, replicas and originals, hover side by side, seeking reconciliation, while within me there is a sense of awe and a silent refrain: I am here, at last I am here; and it is far more beautiful than I had imagined. And far more devastating. Yet, somehow, never have I felt so much at peace.

In the twenty-five years since it was published, Jewels and Ashes has become a classic, a book that has stood the test of time.

Compelled by the momentum of memory, the unsettling fragments of ancestral stories told him as a child, Arnold Zable travels to the Eastern European countryside of his parents’ remembrance, the terrain of his dreams and imagination, where he retraces the steps of the generations before him. Miraculously, it is this journey to the past that allows Zable to understand the present — the inner lives of those who, like his parents, survived the hatred but lost every trace of his family and former lives.

Arnold Zable has articulated, exquisitely, the haunted consciousness of the next generation. An astonishing achievement, this is a lyrical, transcendent, luminous work.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
198mm x 128mm
Extent
216 pages
ISBN
9780908011209
RRP
AUD$26.99
Pub date
6 May 1991

Praise

‘An original, deeply felt, beautifully written book.’

Sydney Morning Herald

‘A remarkable book … (which) has taken taken the creative leap into literature.’

The Bulletin

About the Author

Arnold Zable is an acclaimed writer, novelist, and human-rights advocate. Formerly a lecturer in political science, he has travelled widely, and has lived and worked in the USA, India, Papua New Guinea, China, Europe, and South-East Asia. He has a doctorate from the School of Creative Arts, Melbourne University, and has lectured on creative writing and human-rights issues throughout Australia and internationally. Jewels and Ashes, which was Mr Zable’s debut work, won five Australian literary awards. His other books include Café Scheherazade, The Fig Tree, Scraps of Heaven, Sea of Many Returns, Violin Lessons, and The Fighter. He lives in Melbourne.

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