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The Ministry of Special Cases

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In the midst of Argentina’s Dirty War, Kaddish Poznan grapples with a son who rejects him, seeks a wife who perpetually saves him, and spends his nights safeguarding the reputation of a community that ignores his existence and its troubled history. This long-awaited novel from Nathan Englander, acclaimed author of a celebrated story collection, opens with a striking scene in a forgotten Buenos Aires cemetery. As the nightmare of the disappeared children devastates the Poznan family, they are forced into the unforgiving corridors of the Ministry of Special Cases, their last refuge. Englander’s debut novel is a timeless exploration of father-son relationships amidst a chaotic world where truth is malleable, shaped by a corrupt government. One hopeless man strives to confront his past and redeem his name, even if just for a moment. The narrative showcases Englander's signature wit, cosmic absurdity, and a delicate balance of joy and despair. Through the lens of a single family's tragedy, he poignantly captures a nation's grief. This work, like his earlier stories, celebrates our humanity, embracing both its frailties and the enduring spirit of hope.

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The Ministry of Special Cases, Nathan Englander

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2008
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