The Slaughterman’s Daughter: The Avenging of Mende Speismann at the Hands of her Sister CANCELLED
Yaniv Iczkovits Interviewed by Rebecca Abrams
Saturday, 28 March 2020
4:00pm
1 hour
Oxford Martin School: Seminar Room
£7 - £12.50
This event has been cancelled as the speaker is no longer able to make the festival. If you bought your ticket online or via the telephone box office, you will automatically receive a refund. If you bought through the tourist information centre in Broad Street, Oxford, you should contract the centre for a refund.
Israeli writer and philosopher Yaniv Iczkovits talks about his novel The Slaughterman’s Daughter – a story of life in a 19th-century Jewish settlement in Russia.
The novel is based around a family drama in the Pale of Settlement, a region of Russia where Jews were permitted to settle permanently, unlike in other areas of the country. It centres around the disappearance of mother of five and cheesemaker Fanny Keismann and a murder that leaves the local secret police scratching their heads.
Iczkovits is author of three novels. The Slaughterman’s Daughter won the 2015 Agnon Prize, the first time the prize had been awarded in ten years as the judges have to be unanimous.
‘This is a novel of unquestionable uniqueness’ judges’ committee of the Agnon Prize
Here he talks to Rebecca Abrams, an award-winning author and journalist and regular reviewer for the Financial Times. Her novel, Touching Distance, was shortlisted for the McKitterick Prize for Literature.
This event is part of the festival’s programme of Jewish and Hebrew literature and culture.
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