- The Book of Abraham
"The Book of Abraham" is a
historical novel written byMarek Halter that documents the history (both factual and fictional) of hisJewish family. Although the early parts of the book are fictional, those parts taking place after thefifteenth century factually document the history of Marek Halter's family.Plot summary
The book begins in
70 AD inJerusalem during the siege of the city by the Romans just prior to the destruction of theSecond Temple . Abraham, aJewish scribe , his wife and two sons live inJerusalem and have survived the siege. On the day when the Romans breach thecity walls and set fire to theSecond Temple , Abraham and his family successfully escapeJerusalem only to be stopped by a Roman platoon. The Roman soldiers incapacitate Abraham and rape and murder his wife. Abraham and his sons are later freed, but he is forced to surrender his scrolls to a Roman commander.At this point, Abraham begins a scroll that documents his family's journeys (the so-called "Book of Abraham", around which the story revolves) and lists his sons and their descendants. Each successive generation after Abraham dies adds on to the Book of Abraham, which continues to the point when the original scroll is lost and to the end of the book when Marek Halter's grandfather dies during the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising .From
Jerusalem , the family moves, over the course of nearly 2000 years, to cities such asCarthage , Hippo, Rome, Toledo, Cordoba,Narbonne , Troyes,Strasbourg ,Constantinople , Amsterdam,Lublin , Odessa, and Warsaw.In both the fictional and factual parts of the book, the story coincides with many notable historical events, including the
fall of the Western Roman Empire , theIslamic conquests , theInquisition , theBlack Plague , theFrench Revolution , andWorld War II , as well as telling the story from the point of view of theJews during the early to lateMiddle Ages ,Renaissance ,Industrial Revolution , and the earlyTwentieth Century (i.e., showing the segregation and hardships faced by the Jews after their expulsion fromPalestine ).References
*Halter, Marek. "The Book of Abraham". Random House, 1986.
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