Loss of Memory Is Only Temporary, Johanna Kaplan
Loss of Memory Is Only Temporary, Johanna Kaplan
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Loss of Memory Is Only Temporary
Stories

Author: Johanna Kaplan

Narrator: Nicole Poole

Unabridged: 8 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 02/15/2022


Synopsis

A funny, fresh, and brilliantly insightful collection of stories from a beloved writer, with a new introduction by Francine ProseJohanna Kaplan’s beautifully written stories first burst on the literary scene in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Today they have retained all of their depth, surprise, and humor—their simultaneously scathing, hilarious, and compassionate insight into character and behavior. From Miriam, home from school with the measles, to Louise, the daughter of a family that fled Vienna for the Dominican Republic, to Naomi, a young psychiatrist, her heroines are fierce, tender, funny, and cuttingly smart.At once specific to a particular period, place, and milieu—mainly, Jewish New York in the decades after World War II—Kaplan’s stories resonate with universal significance. In this new collection, which includes both early and later stories, unforgettably vivid characters are captured in all of their forceful presence and singularity, their foolishness and their wisdom, their venality and their nobility, while, hovering in the background, the inexorable passage of time and the unending pull of memory render silent judgment.In its pitch-perfect command of dialogue matched with interwoven subtleties of insight and feeling and a masterful control of language, Loss of Memory Is Only Temporary is itself a timeless collection of the finest work by one of the most extraordinary talents of our age. 

About Johanna Kaplan

Johanna Kaplan is the author of Other People’s Lives, a collection of stories, and O My America!, a novel. Her books were finalists for the National Book Award, the American Book Award, and the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, and she has twice received the National Jewish Book Award for fiction, as well as the Edward Lewis Wallant Award and the Kenneth B. Smilen/Present Tense Literary Award. Her stories, essays, and reviews have appeared in Commentary, Harper’s Magazine, Moment, the New York Times Book Review, and City Journal, and her stories have been widely anthologized. Her essay “Tales of My Great-Grandfathers” appears in the Schocken anthology Who We Are: On Being (and Not Being) a Jewish American Writer. A native New Yorker, she lives in Manhattan and for many years worked as a teacher of emotionally disturbed children at Mount Sinai Hospital. She is currently at work on a novel with the tentative title Forbidden.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lauren on February 11, 2022

These stories explore, among other things, family relationships and mental illness. Many of their protagonists are Jewish girls coming of age in the Bronx in the years after World War II, as Kaplan herself once was. They are not fully familiar with the details of what their parents and grandparents......more

Goodreads review by Jill on March 17, 2022

Johanna Kaplan’s book of short stories, “Loss of Memory is Only Temporary” is not for the faint of heart. One story, the first, “Other People’s Lives”, is really a novella and takes up about half the book. Unfortunately, I found it dense and turgid. The remaining 6 or so short stories are much bette......more

Goodreads review by Mia on April 16, 2022

very different writing style, not my favorite......more

Goodreads review by Bridgette on December 30, 2021

Loss of Memory is only Temporary is a collection of short stories which I found very enjoyable and inspiring. The stories cross different genres. The book is a very fast read and each story is well-written, fast paced and memorable. Highly recommend!......more

Goodreads review by Zibby on September 21, 2022

This is a beautiful collection of stories, which includes early and later novels, about unforgettably vivid characters. I especially loved the preface by Francine Prose and Maira Kalman's beautiful cover illustration. A passage I loved from "Sour or Suntanned" about that sharp-eyed girl in camp is wh......more