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Hardcover The Owl and Other Stories Book

ISBN: 1902881796

ISBN13: 9781902881799

The Owl and Other Stories

This is a collection of stories which draw upon the themes running through John Auerbach's life - his years at sea, on a kibbutz in Israel, as an alienated man in America and his own and other's... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Quite a trip

This is a collection of short stories written of Auerbach's post-WWII life as a seaman, that includes life on dry land in various countries in Europe, the US and at home on an Israeli kibbutz. The descriptions of the duties and conditions of a mariner's lot are captivating, but the ship is really a vehicle for studying the lives of souls he meets along the way. The title story is a perfect opener, with the sudden discovery of an owl on board. How did it come to alight on their ship? Where did it come from? Did it choose the ship as refuge from the Stromboli volcano they passed a while back? After causing much fascination and debate among the crew, it is finally, mercifully granted freedom as the ship nears the Calabrian coast. Auerbach has a deep cerebral style, with a philosophical and psychological angle. He manages to command full understanding efficiently with dialogue - with others, his dog Mississippi, or with himself, internally. The narratives can run a little on the dark side, but with sympathy and a sense of humor. He is somewhat of a sick ____, in a good way. Sort of like Bukowski with a vocation and better manners. He has a rare ability to keep the reader in bondage, to see what he sees and experience it all alongside of him. Once through with the book, like the owl, you hesitate to move on. There are reportedly several of his publications in Europe and Israel - I hope they become available in the US soon. He is a unique and masterful author who should be better known, albeit posthumously.
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