The Storyteller: Selected Stories

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Hybrid Publishers, Sep 1, 2018 - Fiction - 448 pages

A portrait-painter discovers a terrifying side-effect of his talent. A professor of medicine finds himself romantically involved with a dying patient. The lives of two young people are changed forever by a performance of the Mozart Requiem. A self-styled Messiah tries desperately to persuade a writer that he alone can avert a catastrophe about to engulf the city.

Serge Liberman's extraordinary characters rise up off the page like apparitions. Whether in chastened submission to their fates, or in blazing defiance, or in search of meaning and significance, these figures are denizens of real, intimately observed social worlds. Liberman's sinewy, intensely evocative and poignant style, unique in Australian letters, takes us deep into particular lives but always with reference to universal issues of fate, free will, and the moral landscapes of good and evil. His post-Holocaust humanism is passionately committed to the power of storytelling, and enters with special power art's plea for love, compassion, inner freedom, and redemption.

This collection of some of Liberman's finest and most characteristic stories draws upon all six of his published volumes of short fiction. It is offered not only as a summation and a tribute, but as a valuable contribution to the diverse field of Australian multicultural writing.

 

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Contents

Foreword
The Life That I Have
Two Years in Exile
The Kitchen
The Man who Hated Football
Raphael Lazarus the Painter
Home
Jewel in the Crucible
The Promise
Messiah in Acland Street
The Dulcinea Syndrome
Words
Envys Fire
Tinsel and Dust
Keinfreinds Golem
Like a Lily in Summer Yellowing Leaves in Autumn

The Caterpillar
The First Lesson
Music
Requiem
Copyright

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