Badenheim 1939

Badenheim 1939 by Aharon Appelfeld, published by Penguin Canada on June 6, 2024, is a poignant exploration of Jewish life in a resort town in Europe just before the rise of the Nazis. Set in the spring of 1939, the narrative unfolds in Badenheim, where vacationers from the Jewish middle class arrive, including musicians, historians, and families. As the summer progresses, the atmosphere shifts from leisure to an unsettling reality, as the guests find themselves increasingly confined and at risk, foreshadowing the impending disaster.
Readers will encounter a richly woven tapestry of characters, from the impresario Dr. Pappenheim to the concerned pharmacist and his wife, all navigating the complexities of their lives amid growing tensions. The story captures the essence of a community on the brink, blending elements of historical fiction with themes of displacement and uncertainty. With 144 pages, this edition of Badenheim 1939 offers a reflective look at a pivotal moment in history, resonating with contemporary discussions about identity and belonging.
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A small masterpiece of world literature, set in Europe months before the Nazis began their rise.
It is spring 1939. And Badenheim, a resort town vaguely in the orbit of Vienna, is preparing for its summer season. The vacationers arrive as they always have, a sampling of Jewish middle-class life: the impresario Dr. Pappenheim, his musicians, and their conductor; the bubbly Frau Tsauberblit; the historian, Dr. Fussholdt, and his much younger wife; the “readers,” twins with a passion for Rilke; a child prodigy; a commercial traveler; a rabbi.
The list of guests grows longer as the summer goes on. Receiving them in the town are the residents: the pharmacist and his worried wife, the hotelier and his large staff, the pastry shop owner and his irritable baker, Sally and Gertie (two prostitutes), and, mysteriously, the bland inspectors from the “Sanitation Department.”
Finally, the vacationers, whose numbers have now increased by the forced crowding-in of other Jews hardly on vacation, become de facto prisoners in their familiar resort; their “vacation” begins to take on the lineaments of undefined disaster.
Author, and Holocaust survivor, Aharon Appelfeld created a world in Badenheim 1939 that has only gained power for readers since its publication in 1980. Philip Roth called Appelfeld “a displaced writer of displaced fiction who has made of displacement and disorientation a subject uniquely his own.”
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