Nobel Prize in Literature のーべるぶんがくしょう
Edition 59 (1966)
Literature awardInternational literature awardLifetime achievement award
Winners
1 peopleAfter the First World War, a narrator returns to his hometown and finds himself facing a devastated community and a fading faith, trying to understand the shape of what has been lost. One of Agnon’s major works, it portrays the memory and collapse of Jewish communal life in a style that is both allegorical and richly detailed.
A man returns home and follows only the traces of what can no longer be recovered.
531 pages
memorylossfaithcommunityexile