The Pinch, Steve Stern
The Pinch, Steve Stern
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The Pinch

Author: Steve Stern

Narrator: David Doersch

Unabridged: 14 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/02/2015

Categories: Fiction, Jewish Fiction


Synopsis

It's the late 1960s. The Pinch, once a thriving Jewish community centered on North Main Street in Memphis, has been reduced to a single tenant. Lenny Sklarew awaits the draft by peddling drugs and shelving books - until he learns he is a character in a book about the rise and fall of this very Pinch. Muni Pinsker, who authored the book in an enchanted day containing years, arrived in the neighborhood at its height and was smitten by an alluring tightrope walker. Muni's own story is dovetailed by that of his uncle Pinchas Pin, whose epic journey to North Main Street forms the book's spine. Steve Stern interweaves these tales with an ingenious structure that merges past with present, and his wildly inventive fabulism surpasses everything he's done before.

About Steve Stern

Steve Stern, winner of the National Jewish Book Award, is the author of several previous novels and story collections, including The Book of Mischief and The Frozen Rabbi. He teaches at Skidmore College in upstate New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Corey on May 12, 2015

Sentence by sentence, is there a better fictionist alive today, than Steve Stern? His meticulously carved prose is always a joy, knotty with puns, colorful phrasings, good humor, playful syntax and an encyclopedic knowledge of history and lore. I can’t think of another writer who could have written......more

Goodreads review by Burke's Bookstore on June 18, 2015

He's a bloody genius.......more

Goodreads review by Deb on August 28, 2015

A fantastic (in the adjectival form of the word fantasy) look at the historic district in Memphis called The Pinch, a place where poor immigrants and other disenfranchised souls lived. Steve Stern creates some very interesting characters whose lives in this part of the world intermingle. Multiple lo......more

Goodreads review by Joell on October 30, 2015

Loved this book. Saw the author at the Southern Festival of Books, where he said "I am not a serious man." This book is very funny, but it is serious in some really interesting ways. I categorized it as both literary fiction and speculative fiction--I suppose magical realism would be the usual categ......more

Goodreads review by David on July 05, 2017

The Pinch, a Jewish neighborhood in Memphis that exists, never existed, and will always exist, is also a book describing this neighborhood, contained in Steve Stern's book...The Pinch. The Pinch inside the Pinch (describing The Pinch) is a mystical book overflowing with life, but is described as "to......more