Musicians and Watchmakers by Alicia Steimberg, Andrea G. Labinger (1998, Paperback) 
Musicians and Watchmakers by Alicia Steimberg, Andrea G. Labinger (1998, Paperback)

 
Musicians and Watchmakers by Alicia Steimberg, Andrea G. Labinger (1998, Paperback)

Publisher: Latin Amer Literary Review Pr
Publication Date: 1998-08-01
Series: Discoveries Series
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 093548096X
ISBN-13: 9780935480962
Product ID: EPID1015659
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Publication Date:1998-08-01
Series:Discoveries Series

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Length:127 pages
Height:9.0 in
Width:5.5 in
Thickness:0.5 in
Weight:7.2 oz

Publisher's Note
Humorously told from an adolescent girl's perspective, MUSICIANS AND WATCHMAKERS is a deceptively intuitive account of a Jewish family living in Buenos Aires in the 1940s. Award-winning author Alicia Steimberg captures the quirky insights of a teenager in a flawlessly rendered colloquial style.

Industry Reviews
A pungent, semi-autobiographical account of growing up Jewish in Argentina in the 1940s, this small gem of a novel (originally published in Spanish in 1971) is marked by Steimberg's distinctive voice wittily irreverent, ironic yet warm, at once precocious and worldly-wise. The young narrator (also named Alicia Steimberg) conjures up an offbeat family portrait gallery, including Alicia's controlling, widowed mother, hypochondriac maternal Kiev-born grandmother, atheist vegetarian grandfather and endlessly feuding aunts. Alicia, stigmatized by her anti-Semitic fifth-grade teacher, undergoes a pseudo-conversion to Catholicism with a Catholic playmate 10 years her senior. The narrator's blossoming sexuality (and her mother's dire reprimands against autoeroticism), the trauma of an uncle pawing her sexually, her budding political sensibility in regimented Peronist Argentina are recorded with great humor and the perceptiveness of a sensitive, insecure girl in an eccentric, overbearing family. Labinger's translation is a delight, conveying the sights, sounds, misconceptions and dreams of an intensely experienced youth. (Aug.)
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