The German Refugee by Bernard Malamud
The German Refugee by Bernard Malamud This is an excellent story, which was to be expected. Bernard Malamud is the author of a novel, The Assistant, included in the TIME Top 100 best books. I have read about a quarter of The Assistant and realized that I love it so much, that I want to prolong the pleasure, so it is now on standby. The German Refugee could have been a case where I come with expectations and get disappointed. However, I started reading without being attentive to the author, this being a short story, it is included together with a few others I have not enjoyed so much, even if collected under the name Best American Short Stories. The German refugee could (should?) have been named the Jewish refugee, since the hero is Jewish and hates the Germans: “who are pigs that act like peacocks”- he is referring to the Nazi Germans, or maybe all of the Germans of that time. This is so packed with emotions, terrible things, human strengths and values that I wonder...