Satan in Goray
Discover the haunting tale of Satan in Goray by acclaimed author Isaac Bashevis Singer, published in 2000. This captivating novel, spanning 208 pages, delves into the aftermath of a devastating pogrom in Poland, where the townspeople of Goray interpret their suffering as a sign of the Coming of the Lord. As grief transforms into joy with the news of the Messiah's second coming, the fragile hopes of the community spiral into hysteria. Singer masterfully explores themes of faith, despair, and the human condition, painting a vivid picture of how hope can both uplift and endanger a community. Perfect for fans of literary fiction and those interested in historical narratives, Satan in Goray invites readers to reflect on the delicate balance between hope and madness. Don't miss this thought-provoking read that showcases Singer's unparalleled storytelling.