SURVIVOR WITHOUT A TATTOO
Theodore Karpstein was born in the shadow of World War II and was not allowed to move out of that shadow. His family filled his mind with stories of death and destruction that cover a century or more of their own history and that of their distant relatives. Tales of injustice, of revolution, of pogroms, and of the holocaust become his bedtime narratives.

Karpstein wants to be the hero of the stories he hears—and to revenge the wrongs he hears about. In his mind he is both hero and avenger. His own experiences merge with and reinforce the accounts that have filled his mind from a young age.

After a series of misfortunes push Karpstein into a period of homelessness he finds a hiding place in a mysterious and possibly haunted building. The building, with its many forgotten rooms and passageways becomes a character in Karpstein's saga of self-imposed exile. Karpstein's solitary life in hiding sets free all the demons that filled his imagination. He is surrounded by them in descriptions that use the literary technique of Magic Realism to engage the reader in the main character's hallucinations.

Theodore Karpstein is part of a forgotten generation who suffered psychological wounds although they were far from the actual horrors of the holocaust. They are a forgotten generation They are marked with survivor guilt for the tragic deaths of people they never met.
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SURVIVOR WITHOUT A TATTOO
Theodore Karpstein was born in the shadow of World War II and was not allowed to move out of that shadow. His family filled his mind with stories of death and destruction that cover a century or more of their own history and that of their distant relatives. Tales of injustice, of revolution, of pogroms, and of the holocaust become his bedtime narratives.

Karpstein wants to be the hero of the stories he hears—and to revenge the wrongs he hears about. In his mind he is both hero and avenger. His own experiences merge with and reinforce the accounts that have filled his mind from a young age.

After a series of misfortunes push Karpstein into a period of homelessness he finds a hiding place in a mysterious and possibly haunted building. The building, with its many forgotten rooms and passageways becomes a character in Karpstein's saga of self-imposed exile. Karpstein's solitary life in hiding sets free all the demons that filled his imagination. He is surrounded by them in descriptions that use the literary technique of Magic Realism to engage the reader in the main character's hallucinations.

Theodore Karpstein is part of a forgotten generation who suffered psychological wounds although they were far from the actual horrors of the holocaust. They are a forgotten generation They are marked with survivor guilt for the tragic deaths of people they never met.
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SURVIVOR WITHOUT A TATTOO

SURVIVOR WITHOUT A TATTOO

by Martin A. David
SURVIVOR WITHOUT A TATTOO

SURVIVOR WITHOUT A TATTOO

by Martin A. David

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Overview

Theodore Karpstein was born in the shadow of World War II and was not allowed to move out of that shadow. His family filled his mind with stories of death and destruction that cover a century or more of their own history and that of their distant relatives. Tales of injustice, of revolution, of pogroms, and of the holocaust become his bedtime narratives.

Karpstein wants to be the hero of the stories he hears—and to revenge the wrongs he hears about. In his mind he is both hero and avenger. His own experiences merge with and reinforce the accounts that have filled his mind from a young age.

After a series of misfortunes push Karpstein into a period of homelessness he finds a hiding place in a mysterious and possibly haunted building. The building, with its many forgotten rooms and passageways becomes a character in Karpstein's saga of self-imposed exile. Karpstein's solitary life in hiding sets free all the demons that filled his imagination. He is surrounded by them in descriptions that use the literary technique of Magic Realism to engage the reader in the main character's hallucinations.

Theodore Karpstein is part of a forgotten generation who suffered psychological wounds although they were far from the actual horrors of the holocaust. They are a forgotten generation They are marked with survivor guilt for the tragic deaths of people they never met.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162852841
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication date: 09/15/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 241 KB

About the Author

Martin A. David is a self-described "wanderer" whose lifestyle was informed and influenced by the Beat Generation. David’s writings range from essays, to magazine and newspaper articles, columns, books, and poetry. His books include Shtetl in My Mind, a book of short stories, and Voice Versa—A Lifetime of Poetry.
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