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Olga Tokarczuk
Jennifer Croft (Translator)

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The Books of Jacob

The Books of Jacob

ISBN: 9781910695593

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The Books of Jacob is a monumental novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Olga Tokarczuk, exploring the life and legacy of Jacob Frank, the founder of the heretical Frankist sect in 18th-century Eastern Europe. The novel intricately weaves historical and fictional elements to create a rich tapestry of faith, politics, and cultural conflict.

Why read this book

  • Dive into the complex world of 18th-century Europe through the lens of Jacob Frank's controversial religious movement and the political turbulence of the time.
  • Tokarczuk's detailed storytelling and vivid characterizations bring to life the diverse and multicultural setting of the novel.
  • Engage with profound themes of faith, identity, and the clash between tradition and modernity.
  • Gain insights into the Jewish diaspora and the interactions between different religious and cultural communities in a period of upheaval.
  • Experience Tokarczuk’s masterful narrative style, celebrated for its depth, complexity, and innovative approach to storytelling.

About the Author

Olga Tokarczuk is a renowned Polish author and Nobel Laureate in Literature. Her work is known for its philosophical depth, complex characters, and intricate plots. Tokarczuk's novels, including Primeval and Other Times and Flights, have received widespread acclaim for their exploration of historical and existential themes. The Books of Jacob showcases her unique ability to blend historical detail with literary innovation.


Jennifer Croft is an acclaimed translator and writer, known for her translations of works by leading Polish authors, including Olga Tokarczuk's Flights. Croft’s translations are recognized for their fidelity to the original text and their ability to convey the nuances of complex literary works. Her contribution to The Books of Jacob ensures that Tokarczuk’s intricate storytelling reaches a global audience.

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