Siegfried Kapper
Tales of the Prague Ghetto
Trained in philosophy and medicine, the writer, translator, scholar, and
political and cultural activist Siegfried Kapper (1821–1879) devoted
significant effort to the advancement of Jewish culture in Bohemia,
Jewish emancipation, and to the commitment of Jews to contemporary Czech
society. The three stories in this collection, which first appeared in
the press in the 1840s and were posthumously published as a collection
at the end of the century, offer a Romantic and folkloric vision of
Jewish culture in Prague.
The first story, “Genenda”, displays Kapper’s operatic eye for detail
and drama with its account of a dutiful rabbi’s daughter being swept
away by a dashing young man, a Christian nobleman disguised as a Jew, a
deceit that ends in tragedy. “The Curious Guest” is an intricate tale of
a quest for wisdom and power that inevitably leads to the undoing of
the arrogant protagonist. The final story, “Glowing Coals”, is a
supernatural tale of romantic desire and revenge, displaying Kapper’s
skill at deploying the tropes of folklore for dramatic literary effect.
The collection not only provides a colorful snapshot of
nineteenth-century Czech-Jewish culture but also resonates with
universal human themes that transcend a single national experience.
Contents:
Genenda: From Prague Ghetto´s Olden Days
Tha Strange Guest
Glowing Coals
Notes
Afterword
Karolinum, Praha 2022, rozměr 13 x 19 cm, počet stran 74, anglicky, ISBN 978-80-246-4945-0