In Howard Jacobson's reimagining of Shakespeare's classic, Shylock is My Name transports the iconic character of Shylock to modern-day Cheshire. Wealthy art dealer Simon Strulovitch finds himself grappling with the complexities of his Jewish identity, a rebellious daughter, and the pervasive antisemitism he encounters. When he meets a captivating, enigmatic woman named Anna, he sees in her a kindred spirit, someone who understands his profound sense of otherness. Jacobson masterfully weaves a tale of love, revenge, and the enduring struggle for acceptance, all while exploring the timeless themes of prejudice and justice.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a brilliant contemporary retelling of Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice', offering fresh perspectives on its enduring themes.
- Delve into a thought-provoking narrative that explores modern antisemitism, identity, and the complexities of human relationships.
- Enjoy Howard Jacobson's signature wit and sharp social commentary, bringing both humor and depth to this compelling story.
- Engage with a story that challenges perceptions and invites readers to consider the nuances of justice and revenge in a modern context.
About the Author
Howard Jacobson is a British novelist and journalist, best known for his comic novels which often explore the complexities of Jewish identity in contemporary Britain. He won the Man Booker Prize in 2010 for his novel 'The Finkler Question'. His other notable works include 'Kalooki Nights' and 'J'. Jacobson is celebrated for his distinctive literary voice, characterized by its intellectual rigor, satirical edge, and profound humanity.