The Finkler Question
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Steven Crossley
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Howard Jacobson
Man Booker Prize, Fiction, 2010
Julian Treslove and Sam Finkler are old school friends. Despite a prickly relationship and very different lives, they've never quite lost touch with each other - or with their former teacher, Libor Sevick. Now all three are recently widowed, in their own way, and spend sweetly painful evenings together reminiscing. Until an unexpected violent attack brings everything they thought they knew into question.
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The fact that this was even a subject for debate and in some cases still is, shows a level of madness within the human mind I feel. This deeply destructive and hateful part of us has lead to genocides and discrimination against Jews and others; this is what the book tries to come to grips with. The protagonist, a non-Jew, who struggles with what it means to be Jewish, both in his admiration for them as well as jealousy of them, drives him to a type of hysteria that he struggles to explicate himself from. It's a funny, witty book that is both charming and challenging at times. The only issue I had was the narrator's Czech accent, that needed some work.
Poignant, complex and touch - very 'Finkleresque'.
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I’m glad I didn’t.
The final chapters unravel the irony and land with real moral clarity, especially through Libor, whose quiet refusal of performative suffering reframes the entire book. What seemed like navel-gazing becomes a sharp lesson on appropriation, moral posturing, and the difference between living an identity and endlessly lamenting it.
Not a warm novel, but a sharp and worthwhile one if you stay to the end.
Tedious at first, but worthy payoff
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Funny, touching, thoughtful
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Humor is a curious business, isn't it. Unlike some other reviewers here, I laughed all the way.Wise and hilarious.
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