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THE INCANDESCENT THREADS by Richard Zimler

THE INCANDESCENT THREADS

by Richard Zimler

Pub Date: Nov. 7th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-913640-64-4
Publisher: Parthian Books

In the fifth of Zimler's novels about the Zarco family, mystical connections impart life-affirming meaning to Polish émigrés who lost most of their family in the Holocaust.

Told through multiple voices in various eras, the novel focuses on Benni and Shelly Zarco, two cousins separated by tragic circumstances. Shelly, who is 11 years older, makes it out of Nazi-controlled Warsaw first, escaping through the forest on his eventual flight to Montreal. A larger-than-life character who opens a downtown sporting goods shop there, he attempts to cope with trauma through his uncontrollable sexual urges for both women and men—including his close cousin. Smuggled out of Warsaw and raised in hiding in the town of Brzeziny by a gentile music teacher to whom he becomes devoted, young Benni is tracked down years later in Poland by Shelly. In New York, he becomes a successful tailor, loving father, and anti-war protester who struggles to see the difference between the Holocaust and the bombing of innocents in Vietnam. Forever haunted by the ultimate sacrifice his great-grandmother made in taking his place on a transport delivering Jews to a Treblinka-bound train, he turns to the cabala for answers. Tracing his Sephardic roots back to Portugal, he hears the thoughts of living and departed people in his head. So do other members of his extended family through their involvement in the arts and medicine. Dialogue is not Zimler's strong suit, and the long coda tracing the history of Jewish persecution back to Egypt is an unnecessary add-on. But the latest effort by the author of The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon (1998) succeeds with its strong emotion, memorable characters, and mosaiclike structure. Zimler's handling of the continuum of time is both moving and unsettling.

A thoughtful and affecting novel about generational trauma.