Description
A controversial masterpiece, grappling with how generations born after the Holocaust can preserve memory without it becoming a commodity
About the Author
Yishai Sarid is an active lawyer and arbitrator in Tel Aviv. Alongside his legal career, he has written six novels, which have been translated into ten languages and have won literary prizes including the Bernstein Literary Award and Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere Yardenne Greenspan is a writer and Hebrew translator. Her translations have been published by Restless Books, St. Martin's Press, Akashic and others and are forthcoming from Farrar, Straus & Giroux. She is a regular contributor to Ploughshares.
Reviews
A brilliant short novel that serves as a brave, sharp-toothed brief against letting the past devour the present * The New York Times *
A brilliant, challenging, and uncompromising novel * Jewish Currents *
A bracing corrective to the recent literary fashion for Holocaust kitsch. It takes a fearless and astringent look at the use and abuse of Holocaust memory and emerges with answers every bit as challenging and uncomfortable as this topic demands -- William Sutcliffe
Sarid's incisive critique of Holocaust memorialization, the corruption within it, and the perverse forms of nationalism it can engender is courageous.... Anything but moralistic, it leaves the reader to draw their own conclusions about the complex politics of Holocaust memorialization and its many layers of irony ... Nuanced and subtle at every level * LA Review of Books *
The short but powerful novel raises the question of how far we let the horrors of the past infiltrate our present-day lives.... The Memory Monster is not an easy book to read but its message is important to hear * The Times of Israel *
While countless writers have asked the question of where, or if, humanity can be found within the profoundly inhumane, Sarid incisively shows how preoccupation and obsession with the inhumane can take a toll on one's own humanity... A bold, masterful exploration of the banality of evil and the nature of revenge, controversial no matter how it is read * Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review *
Sarid boldly highlights the risks of "harnessing [ourselves] to the memory chariot" and of how remembrance can calcify our views, in this complex, rewarding story of a man brought low by good intentions -- John Self * Guardian Best Translated Fiction Picks 2022 *
Taboo-breaking, anguished ... Sarid's irony-inflected narrative illuminates how the monstrous legacy of the Shoah can devour integrity, ethics and self-respect in individuals and nations alike * Jewish Chronicle *
Intelligent and powerful... anything but complacent * Times Literary Supplement *
A brave and brilliant short novel translated to great deadpan effect ... Sarid is an exciting writer ... The Memory Monster is clever, funny, disturbing and tragic * Litro magazine *
Unflinching ... a provocative exploration of Holocaust memory in a moment of generational shift -- Rhys Griffiths * History Today *
Awards
Long-listed for Wingate Prize 2022.
Book Information
ISBN 9781788169110
Author Yishai Sarid
Format Hardback
Page Count 176
Imprint Serpent's Tail
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 240g
Dimensions(mm) 200mm * 134mm * 24mm