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The Book of Daniel: A Novel Taschenbuch – 10. Juli 2007

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The central figure of this novel is a young man whose parents were executed for conspiring to steal atomic secrets for Russia.

His name is Daniel Isaacson, and as the story opens, his parents have been dead for many years. He has had a long time to adjust to their deaths. He has not adjusted.

Out of the shambles of his childhood, he has constructed a new life—marriage to an adoring girl who gives him a son of his own, and a career in scholarship. It is a life that enrages him.

In the silence of the library at Columbia University, where he is supposedly writing a Ph.D. dissertation, Daniel composes something quite different.

It is a confession of his most intimate relationships—with his wife, his foster parents, and his kid sister Susan, whose own radicalism so reproaches him.

It is a book of memories: riding a bus with his parents to the ill-fated Paul Robeson concert in Peekskill; watching the FBI take his father away; appearing with Susan at rallies protesting their parents’ innocence; visiting his mother and father in the Death House.

It is a book of investigation: transcribing Daniel’s interviews with people who knew his parents, or who knew about them; and logging his strange researches and discoveries in the library stacks.

It is a book of judgments of everyone involved in the case—lawyers, police, informers, friends, and the Isaacson family itself.

It is a book rich in characters, from elderly grand- mothers of immigrant culture, to covert radicals of the McCarthy era, to hippie marchers on the Pen-tagon. It is a book that spans the quarter-century of American life since World War II. It is a book about the nature of Left politics in this country—its sacrificial rites, its peculiar cruelties, its humility, its bitterness. It is a book about some of the beautiful and terrible feelings of childhood. It is about the nature of guilt and innocence, and about the relations of people to nations.

It is
The Book of Daniel.
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“Remarkable . . . One of the finest works of fiction.”
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E. L. Doctorow’s works of fiction include Welcome to Hard Times, The Book of Daniel, Ragtime, Loon Lake, World’s Fair, Billy Bathgate, The Waterworks, City of God, The March, Homer & Langley, and Andrew’s Brain. Among his honors are the National Book Award, three National Book Critics Circle awards, two PEN/Faulkner awards, and the presidentially conferred National Humanities Medal. In 2009 he was shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize, honoring a writer’s lifetime achievement in fiction, and in 2012 he won the PEN/ Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction, given to an author whose “scale of achievement over a sustained career places him in the highest rank of American literature.” In 2013 the American Academy of Arts and Letters awarded him the Gold Medal for Fiction. In 2014 he was honored with the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction.

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  • Herausgeber ‏ : ‎ Random House Publishing Group; Reprint Edition (10. Juli 2007)
  • Sprache ‏ : ‎ Englisch
  • Taschenbuch ‏ : ‎ 319 Seiten
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 081297817X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0812978179
  • Abmessungen ‏ : ‎ 13.18 x 1.83 x 20.32 cm
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  • Bewertet in Deutschland am 6. September 2011
    E.L. Doctorows 1971 novel "The Book of Daniel" is both a fictionalization of the then controversial execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg as "atom bomb spies" for the Soviet Union in the Cold War and Anti-Communist hysteria in the USA of the early 1950s and the McCarthy era, as well as an intriguing piece of fiction in its own right, a novel about a young man and his struggle to come to terms with his past and his present life. Daniel Lewin, protagonist and narrator of the novel, is a young graduate student and the elder of two children of the deceased Communist couple Rochelle and Paul Isaacson (easily identifiable as "the Rosenbergs"). In the course of the novel, the reader is granted more and more insight into his present life with his wife and his baby son, his conflicts with his foster parents and his sister, his struggle to position himself as a criticial thinker in the political framework of Vietnam War-traumatized America, and his longing to finally get to know the truth about why his parents were actually executed by a state that claims to be democratic and based on principles of justice. Thereby, the text is shaped by what one could label "postmodern" techniques: Neither is Daniel's life story told in a linear fashion, nor is he a reliable narrator, but rather a very doubtful and sometimes horribly unlikeable character, who on the other hand proves to possess a very intelligent and self-critical mind and does not take anything for granted, not even the left-wing myth of his own parents as heroes. Thus, "The Book of Daniel" delivers an intriguing mixture of captivating episodes of treason and betrayal, sex, rock music and drug abuse, but also reflections about post World War II US governmental policy, political systems in general and, last but not least, Communist ideology, with a critical focus on all these aspects. In this way, the novel manages to draw a multi-layered, critical, clear-sighted and unideological portrait of two periods of American history which are heavily intertwined - and certainly worth looking at from our 21st century perspective. But the most intriguing thing about Doctorow's novel is the fact that albeit this strong political focus, it is still a most personal and touching story of an angry, yet not inhuman young man who has suffered immensely, and who desperately strives to make sense of his existence. "The Book of Daniel" is one of the most complex and intriguing works of American fiction I have ever read - I can only recommend it to everyone who is willing to have a good read not exclusively for the prupose of quick entertainment, but also for serious reflection about such concepts as life, love, death and politics.
  • Bewertet in Deutschland am 9. Januar 2022
    Very touching
    Based on a true story about the Rosenbergs being arrested and the effect
  • Bewertet in Deutschland am 15. August 2015
    Interessant geschrieben, politisch sehr linkslastig (die Rosenberg-Affäre dramatisiert). Die Charaktere sind gut gezeichnet, und das Buch vermittelt die paranoide Kommunisten-Jagd-Atmosphäre in den USA in den Fünfzigern.
  • Bewertet in Deutschland am 6. Juni 2015
    I like this book because it pictures very clearly (and realistic) what emotions children go through, when their parents have been wrongly prosecuted by the authorities.
  • Bewertet in Deutschland am 7. Dezember 1999
    I would like to say that I read this book because I'd heard of it, I'd heard of the author, and I really wanted to know what was so special about it. But the truth is that I read it because I had nothing else to read.
    However, from the moment I picked it up I knew that this was a special book. From the first page I knew that it would challenge and entertain and inform. From the first page I was enthralled.
    As a student of the Cold War and American 20th century history from abroad, it seems as if America's novelists have a cathartic urge to understand their country, perhaps unmatched anywhere in the world. There is a burning desire to understand what it was all about that enthralls many authors: DeLillo, Roth, to name a couple. This book is perhaps the best example of that quest for meaning in a period many people still find troubling.
    It is utterly human, brilliantly engaging, wonderfully drawn, and devastatingly important.
    When I picked it up, I'd never heard of E.L.Doctorow, by the time I put it down I was resolved to read everything he has written. Unspeakably wonderful. A great novel.
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  • Bewertet in Deutschland am 28. Mai 2000
    I had high hopes for this novel, arriving on my doorstop with a flurry of peer-approval. However, the book does not add up the the sum of its parts--it seems slipshop at times, especially in the rendering of Daniel's change from regretful, damaged son to sixties radical. Perhaps it's dated--the metafictional techniques, especially the shifts from first to third person and back again, lack the force they may once have had--it seems quaint, and is not very effective.
  • Bewertet in Deutschland am 24. Januar 1999
    Doctorow's fictionalized account of a couple's cold war trial and execution and the consequent struggles of the couple's children is a highly political work. Though written over a quarter-century ago, the book's politics are not stale or dated. In fact, the issues raised are as pertinent as when the book was first published, in 1971. The chilling collaboration of government and media to control public opinion raises questions of how a nation can be truly free when access to information is limited. The book's freshness derives also from the personal travails of Daniel, the oldest child of the executed couple. Doctorow is magnificent in showing how Daniel has been damaged without becoming mauldin or overly sentimental in his portrayal. I found the frequent switch between first- and third-person accounts rather distracting, and it sometimes is unclear whether the action being described occurs in the early fifties or in 1967, present-day in the novel. Nonetheless, an excellent work.
  • Bewertet in Deutschland am 8. Oktober 2007
    "The Book of Daniel" is one of my favourite novels ever. It depicts the Rosenberg trial and the long-term effect for those left behind: the two orphans Daniel and Susanna. Historically the novel extends from the McCarthy era to the sixties. Next to the historcial references Doctorow portrays humans' souls by a wonderful narrative technique. His metaphorical and metatechnical modus operandi is simply outstanding!

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  • Carmen Dumitriu
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    Bewertet in Italien am 31. März 2016
    Il libro va bene, e arrivato un po' in ritardo, ma e stato utile comunque. Sarebbe bene se non li servirebbero due settimane per mandare il libro.
  • alex proctor
    5,0 von 5 Sternen The book is written from the perspective of Daniel and explores the Macarthy period with great insight and telling observation
    Bewertet in Großbritannien am 20. Juli 2015
    This deals with the arrest and trial and subsequent execution of the Rosenburghs and the effects their incarceration had on their two children . The book is written from the perspective of Daniel and explores the Macarthy period with great insight and telling observation. If anyone needed to be convinced why the death penalty should be abolished in America, then the description of both their deaths is essential reading. Horrendous period in American history - but with the rising inequality in the USA today the book still has relevance on Americans ideas on freedom and the pursuit of happiness!
  • Janelle
    5,0 von 5 Sternen Excellent
    Bewertet in den USA am22. Dezember 2010
    The Story: As the novel opens a young man named Daniel, his wife and their baby are traveling to Worcester MA to see Susan, Daniels sister, who has recently attempted suicide. The most important event in Daniel and Susans childhood was the execution of their parents during the 1950s era Red Scare for conspiring to commit espionage. Susan has never been able to get past the trauma. She has however become a radical protesting the Vietnam War and wishes to set up a fund for revolutionary groups in memory of her parents. Daniel however is far more conflicted about the legacy of his parents and it's effect on him. While Susan became a radical Daniel removed himself from politics. He is supposed to be writing his dissertation at Columbia but instead writes "The Book of Daniel" a recounting of the time just before, during and after the execution of his parents. The novel is not linear Daniel bounces between his present circumstances, his childhood and points in between. He also shifts from 1st to 3rd person at random. Daniel alternates throughout the novel between a deep respect and admiration for his parents and a mocking disdain for them.

    The Good: Pretty much everything. The non-linear narrative structure really conveyed how the execution of his parents reverberated through every aspect of Daniels adult life. Daniel is not always particularly likeable. He abuses his wife and in one instance his young child. Yet throughout you understand why Daniel is this way. The parts recounting Daniels childhood created a strong sense of claustrophobia as the story moved towards his parents execution. Daniels parents were not portrayed as revolutionary maytrs rather they were everyday people who happened to have radical ideas. I particularly loved how an entire period in history was encapsulated in the experience of one family. The most amazing thing about this book by far was the humanity of each character. From Daniels parents, to Daniel himself and to his sister Susan, even to the most unsympathetic Dr Mindish, each is ultimately only a flawed human being struggling to come to terms with their own lives and choices.

    The Not So Good: Nothing to say here. I feel like anything I would think up would be at best nitpicky and at worst seeking out a criticism for its own sake.

    The Bottom Line: For an unflinching and at times heartbreaking examination of how individuals get caught up and carried away by the currents of history pick this up.
  • Mrs's anon
    4,0 von 5 Sternen Based on the Rosenbergs.
    Bewertet in Großbritannien am 7. August 2021
    Got very depressed as I read. Had just finished the biography of Ethel Rosenberg which is why I read it. As dark as its cover. Couldn't empathise with the narrator. Didn't enjoy it.
  • Martha Miller
    4,0 von 5 Sternen The Rosenbergs
    Bewertet in den USA am4. Februar 2016
    I've been trying to read more Doctorow since his death. I have read several others, but I wanted to read him homage to the Rosenbergs. The story is told by the son and is at the same time first and third person. I found the childhood of Daniel and his parents arrests, trials and executions interesting and well told. These stories are woven in with an adult sadistic Daniel who (understandably) is still seeking answers. And I suppose if there's something I didn't care for it is his unapologetic treatment of his wife. As I said, it is understandable. I just wonder if it was the path of least resistance.