
Kalooki Nights
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Narrated by:
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Tom Stechschulte
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By:
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Howard Jacobson
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His narrator, a Jewish cartoonist, remembers several time periods, his childhood with friends and family, his marriages, his adult life with friends and his memory of reading about the holocaust. Although the time periods are jumbled, they are easy to follow because of the literary devices of repetition of words and themes.
For example, "Kalooki" is one of those repetitions; it is a card game similar to gin. The narrator at one point says that "not playing Kalooki is how I learned to understand I wasn't my mother." Other repetitions include his childhood "jew-jew-jew-jew" which his relatives thought was his attempt to imitate a train (choo-choo), which of course ties well to the story of Nazi transport of European Jews and the angst of his struggle with group identity.
Early, Jacobson's narrator explains that his parents are in the "in-between" generation, between those who want to forget (those who experienced the holocaust) and those who know they must not forget (the narrator). He explores the ramifications of group identity brought by being a Jew whether religious or not. At one point he says that "To a Jew there is no acceptable way of being a Jew. Every other Jew has got it wrong." So he struggles to understand his own identification, his judgment of Jews and non-Jews, as well as their judgments of him.
This book offers the opportunity to better understand individuals who struggle with being part of a group by birth.
Laugh-Out-Loud Seriousness
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A very jewish book
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A great book, superbly read
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What would have made Kalooki Nights better?
Less inwardly focused on tribal jokes, stories, habits,Has Kalooki Nights turned you off from other books in this genre?
NoDid the narration match the pace of the story?
I suppose. My sympathies to the narrator.You didn???t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
None that I could discernAny additional comments?
As an amazon reviewer said,Membership in the tribe is necessary to absorbthis
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