“Everything is Illuminated”
By Jonathan
Safran Foer
The Yale
Course on Postwar American Literature
ended with this novel recommended by the students!
It’s about
the real story of the author, -and the main character bears his name!- a young
American, who travels to Ukraine and with the help of a Ukrainian peer tries to
find the woman who saved his grandfather during the war.
There is a
second story going on centuries ago with his great great…grandmother in the
same Jewish town which was eradicated much later during the Second World War by
the Nazis.
There is a
lot of laughing with the kind of bookish English the Ukrainian translator
speaks, who helps Safran Foer, the character, to find this woman.
It’s an
interesting book published in 2002, has also been made into a film. You can
feel the fresh air coming from a young writer even on a serious topic like the
Holocaust!