The Elected Member

Hardcover, 224 pages

English language

Published Feb. 3, 1969 by Eyre & Spottiswoode.

ISBN:
978-0-413-44400-4
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OCLC Number:
17780
ASIN:
0413444007
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4864197

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It often occurs in the families of the insane that a certain member of the family is unconsciously chosen by the others as a scapegoat; Such a person may be called the elected member. This idea is the underlying theme of Bernice Rubens' novel—a sharply observed yet very moving story of a barrister, Norman Zweck, whose addiction to a hallucinatory drug is destroying his mind.

The story opens with one of Norman's attacks and his removal to a mental hospital. The effect on Rabbi Zweck, his father, and on Bella, his sister, is complex. Through their reaction, we gradually become acquainted with the family history and begin to understand the reasons for Norman's 'election'.

If the root of Norman's tragedy lies in his mother's ambitions for him, she, by contrast, remains a comic figure, a brilliant contender for the title of Jewish mother; and when the doctor tries to calm …

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Subjects

  • Jewish families -- Fiction.
  • Jews -- England -- London -- Fiction.
  • London (England) -- Fiction.

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