The Ruined House A Novel

The Ruined House by Ruby Namdar is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on October 2, 2018, featuring 528 pages in English. This novel presents a nuanced exploration of materialism, tradition, and the search for meaning in contemporary American life through the experiences of Andrew P. Cohen, a professor at New York University. As he approaches a significant career milestone, his seemingly perfect life begins to unravel due to a series of strange visions tied to an ancient religious ritual.
Readers will find a blend of humor, mystery, and insight as the narrative unfolds over the course of a year, revealing the fragility of Andrew’s world and prompting him to question his beliefs. The Ruined House delves into themes of family life and the complexities of masculinity, while also reflecting on the privilege and intellectual culture of New York in the early twenty-first century. This debut novel by Namdar invites readers to engage with the intersections of the real and the unreal, making it a thought-provoking addition to the literary fiction genre.
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“A Masterpiece.”—The New York Times Book Review (editor’s choice)
“In The Ruined House a ‘small harmless modicum of vanity’ turns into an apocalyptic bonfire. Shot through with humor and mystery and insight, Ruby Namdar’s wonderful first novel examines how the real and the unreal merge. It’s a daring study of madness, masculinity, myth-making and the human fragility that emerges in the mix.”—Colum McCann, National Book Award-winning author of Let the Great World Spin
Winner of the Sapir Prize, Israel’s highest literary award
Picking up the mantle of legendary authors such as Saul Bellow and Philip Roth, an exquisite literary talent makes his debut with a nuanced and provocative tale of materialism, tradition, faith, and the search for meaning in contemporary American life.
Andrew P. Cohen, a professor of comparative culture at New York University, is at the zenith of his life. Adored by his classes and published in prestigious literary magazines, he is about to receive a coveted promotion—the crowning achievement of an enviable career. He is on excellent terms with Linda, his ex-wife, and his two grown children admire and adore him. His girlfriend, Ann Lee, a former student half his age, offers lively companionship. A man of elevated taste, education, and culture, he is a model of urbanity and success.
But the manicured surface of his world begins to crack when he is visited by a series of strange and inexplicable visions involving an ancient religious ritual that will upend his comfortable life.
Beautiful, mesmerizing, and unsettling, The Ruined House unfolds over the course of one year, as Andrew’s world unravels and he is forced to question all his beliefs. Ruby Namdar’s brilliant novel embraces the themes of the American Jewish literary canon as it captures the privilege and pedantry of New York intellectual life in the opening years of the twenty-first century.
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