Ash on a Young Man’s Sleeve

Ash on a Young Man’s Sleeve by Dannie Abse is a New Ed edition published by Penguin in 1982, featuring 167 pages in English. This work presents a poignant exploration of a Jewish family’s experiences in Cardiff, reflecting on the complexities of childhood and adolescence against a backdrop of significant historical events.
Readers will find that Abse’s narrative skillfully intertwines personal and public themes, depicting the challenges faced by the family amid societal upheaval, including unemployment and the rise of totalitarian regimes. The book delves into the emotional landscape of youth, capturing both the enchantment of early life and the emerging difficulties of growing up during turbulent times.
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Sharp, sad and romantic, Dannie Abse’s reminisces tell of the private fortunes of a Jewish family in Cardiff amid the troubled tapestry of the times. Abse’s famous autobiographical novel captures the enchantment of childhood and the first poignant problems of adolesence. Abse skillfully interweaves public and private themes so that the fortunes of a Jewish family in Wales are set against the backcloth of the period – unemployment, the rise of Hitler and Mussolini and the Spanish civil war.
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