The Family Markowitz
by Allegra Goodman
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A Jewish family's chronicle, each chapter devoted to a relative. They include Rose, the matriarch who is an immigrant from Vienna, her son Ed, an academic expert on terrorism, her son Henry, an art dealer, Ed's wife, a poet and mother of four, and their daughter Miriam, a medical student.Tags
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Goodman has a similar talent to Elizabeth Strout's--you can hear her characters speaking out loud in your head as you read. I absolutely loved her Kaaterskill Falls, but I'm glad I read that one first, because I might not have moved on to it if The Family Markowitz had been my introduction to Goodman. Even though Markowitz is well-written, with brilliantly realized characters based on the same sharp observations that worked so well in Kaaterskill Falls, I did not enjoy this one nearly as much. There is not one character in it that I would like to meet; most of them have no idea how to get along with one another and they are all looking to pick a fight at any given moment, even during preparations for daughter/grand-daughter/niece Miriam show more Markowitz's wedding. There's just so much passive agressive behavior and outright hostility I can handle, even in a fictional setting. The book left me feeling as irritated with the Markowitz family as they seem to be with each other...that itself, of course, is a mark of the author's talent. But it's a relief to be through with them and to realize I don't have to invite any of them to my daughter's wedding, should such an event come to pass. show less
From July 11, 2002:
When I first started to read this book I wasn't sure if I was going to like it or even finish it. I had already read Ms Goodman's novels, KAATERSKILL FALLS and PARADISE PARK, both of which I thoroughly enjoyed. I just wasn't sure if this would be more of the same ... the same characters...the same issues. ...But I stuck with it because I enjoy her writing so much and I was pleasantly surprised!
THE FAMILY MARKOWITZ is a compilation of short stories describing different members of this complex family. From Rose, the family matriarch, to her sons, Henry and Ed, her daughters-in-law and her grandchildren, these stories span a period of about 15 years and delve into issues that face many families - religion, intermarriage, show more drug addiction, sibling rivalry, aging parents, etc. I didn't love all the characters but I don't think you were supposed to - they are "real" people, created so well by an author whose true talent lies in her masterful characteriztion as well as with her literary ability.
I'd like to pick up a copy of her first collection of stories, TOTAL IMMERSION, next! show less
When I first started to read this book I wasn't sure if I was going to like it or even finish it. I had already read Ms Goodman's novels, KAATERSKILL FALLS and PARADISE PARK, both of which I thoroughly enjoyed. I just wasn't sure if this would be more of the same ... the same characters...the same issues. ...But I stuck with it because I enjoy her writing so much and I was pleasantly surprised!
THE FAMILY MARKOWITZ is a compilation of short stories describing different members of this complex family. From Rose, the family matriarch, to her sons, Henry and Ed, her daughters-in-law and her grandchildren, these stories span a period of about 15 years and delve into issues that face many families - religion, intermarriage, show more drug addiction, sibling rivalry, aging parents, etc. I didn't love all the characters but I don't think you were supposed to - they are "real" people, created so well by an author whose true talent lies in her masterful characteriztion as well as with her literary ability.
I'd like to pick up a copy of her first collection of stories, TOTAL IMMERSION, next! show less
Hmmm...why didn't this one work for me? The focus is off and the characterizations lack depth; the story shifts around too much.
But what amazing promise Goodman showed. And what joy for the reader that she worked hard and got better!
But what amazing promise Goodman showed. And what joy for the reader that she worked hard and got better!
I love funny books about Jews! And this is one! Her other books, not so much. But this one, great.
A wonderful book -- a great introduction to Allegra Goodman, a rising star. Wise, witty and pitch-perfect stoires about the family Markowitz.
-- Michael
-- Michael
i found this on a shelf and remembered that I had read it. Unfortunately I don't remember if i liked it or not.
Linked stories about an American Jewish family.
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Allegra Goodman lives with her family in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Publisher Provided) Allegra Goodman was born in Brooklyn New York in 1967, but grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii. She received a bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1989 and a PhD in English literature from Stanford University in 1997. Her first story, Variant Text, was show more accepted by Commentary magazine in 1985. While at Harvard University, she continued to publish short stories in Commentary and her first book, a collection of stories, was published the day she graduated. She wrote her second book, The Family Markowitz, while at Stanford University. Her other works include Intuition, Kaaterskill Falls, Paradise Park, and The Other Side of the Island. She teaches a writing workshop in the graduate program in Creative Writing at Boston University. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- The Family Markowitz
- Original publication date
- 1996
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