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The Golem, by Isaac Bashevis Singer
Meeting of reading group, lead by Joan Cardona
Wednesday, October 21,
Institut d'Estudis Nahmànides
Jewish narrative club in collaboration with the Carles Rahola Library.
When Rabbi Leib builds a golem to save his people, he cannot imagine the power that the mud statue will get. Out of the inanimate matter has emerged a terrible creature impossible to control. How to manage a huge giant whose will will escape its creator?
Isaac Bashevis Singer (1902-1991) was an American Jewish writer of Polish origin who in 1978 received the Nobel Prize for Literature for his "passionate narrative art with which, with roots framed in a Jewish-Polish cultural tradition, he has described universal human conditions of life."