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The Escape Artist

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Tour de force Jewish historical fiction written with lush language and the dizzying rhythms of a klezmer tune|

"Katz lives up to her first novel's potential in this moving, funny, wholly original picaresque about a nice Jewish girl. . . . The pasts and common destiny of two remarkable women—related with perfect timing in Sofia's convincing Yiddish-tinged English—come together beautifully in this nicely crafted, emotionally satisfying, and well-researched historical fiction."—Publishers Weekly
"The Escape Artist, a brilliant work of historical fiction . . . fast-paced and gorgeously written novel" —Liberty Press

Set in the brothels and gangster dens of Jewish Buenos Aires at the beginning of the twentieth century, The Escape Artist catapults us into the lives of Sofia Teitelbaum and Hankus Lubarsky.
Sofia, a nice Jewish girl from Poland, is lured away from home by Tutsik Goldenberg, a wealthy traveling businessman who claims to be a lonely Argentine diamond merchant in search of a wife. Upon arriving in Buenos Aires, Tutsik dumps Sofia at his sister's brothel.
Hankus, also a nice Jewish girl from Poland, is passing as a man. Having escaped the pogroms of Poland that killed her family, she lives her life as a handsome and mysterious magician and escape artist.
When Tutsik spots the talented juggler and acrobat Hankus he envisions success as his manager, seeing Hankus as the means to get out from under his sister's thumb.
Sofia and Hankus fall in love and their attempts to walk the tightrope of love, freedom, and independence are quickly put to the test.
Sex, deception, magic, and love are the main ingredients of this tour de force novel by Lambda Literary Award winner Judith Katz. In The Escape Artist, Katz reveals that all human interactions consist of love and hate, deception and candor, altruism and self-interest. This is as true in our lives today as it was in an immigrant community at the turn of the last century.

Judith Katz is the author of two published novels, The Escape Artist and Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin Sound, which won a Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian Fiction. She has received Bush Foundation, McKnight Foundation, and National Endowment fellowships for fiction.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 3, 1997
      Katz (Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin Sound) lives up to her first novel's potential in this moving, funny, wholly original picaresque about a nice Jewish girl who, in 1913, leaves Poland for the New World under what are--to say the least--unusual circumstances. When Tutsik Goldenberg comes to Warsaw, claiming to be a lonely Argentine diamond merchant in search of a wife, Sofia Teitelbaum's parents quickly make the match. As soon as the couple heads west, however, Sofia learns that Tutsik has bigger, more devious things in mind than marriage. He smuggles her into Buenos Aires to work as a prostitute for his sister, Madam Perle (an observant Jew who won't let her women work on Fridays but insists on instructing them herself in the art of love). Sofia narrates her adventures to "Hankus," another Polish-Jewish woman who, masquerading as a man, has made her life as a magician. The pasts and common destiny of these two remarkable women--related with perfect timing in Sofia's convincing Yiddish-tinged English--come together beautifully in this nicely crafted, emotionally satisfying and well-researched historical fiction.

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