All his life, Elijah Goldstein has idolized his charismatic Uncle Poxl. Intensely magnetic, cultured and brilliant, Poxl takes Elijah under his wing, introducing him to opera and art and literature. But when Poxl publishes a memoir of how he was forced to leave his home north of Prague at the start of WWII and then avenged the deaths of his parents by flying RAF bombers over Germany during the war, killing thousands of German citizens, Elijah watches as the carefully constructed world his uncle has created begins to unravel. As Elijah discovers the darker truth of Poxl's past, he comes to understand that the fearless war hero he always revered is in fact a broken and devastated man who suffered unimaginable losses from which he has never recovered.
Daniel Torday's debut novel, The Last Flight of Poxl West, beautifully weaves together what it means to be a family in the shadow of war - to love, to lose, and to heal.
"Starred Review. While Torday is more likely to be compared to Philip Roth or Michael Chabon than Gillian Flynn, his debut novel has two big things in common with Gone Girl - it's a story told in two voices, and it's almost impossible to discuss without revealing spoilers. A richly layered, beautifully told and somehow lovable story about war, revenge and loss." - Kirkus
"Torday's descriptive and powerful prose stands as the book's highlight. The book-within-a-book memoir is a page-turner, particularly as Poxl remembers his mother and father and their marriage, and his time in London during the Blitz." - Publishers Weekly
"This portrait of a Holocaust survivor's experiences is innovative, and its page-turning plot will keep readers on the edge until the very end." - Library Journal
"A wonderful accomplishment of storytelling verve: tender, lyrical, surprising, full of beautifully rendered details. Torday is a prodigiously talented writer, with a huge heart." - George Saunders, author of Tenth of December
"This book is unputdownable, wise, and unbelievably generous. Its ending left me speechless." - Karen Russell, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Swamplandia!
"Daniel Torday is a stunning writer, and his first novel is full of elegant, thought provoking surprises." - Edan Lepucki, author of California
"This ambitious, complex novel beautifully interprets and illuminates the past with contemporary eyes and a gentle heart." - Mary Gaitskill, author of Veronica, a National Book Award Finalist
"The details, the insights, the knowledge, the writing, and the unmistakable empathy - these elements add up to a stellar, memorable book." - Robin Black, author of Life Drawing
"A spectacular debut. Torday is quickly making a name for himself as one of our finest young novelists." - Daniel Smith, author of the New York Times bestseller Monkey Mind.
"OMFG! What a book! Eli Goldstein has the retrospective candor of Roth's Zuckerman and the sensitivity of a Harold Brodkey narrator, and Poxl West is an unforgettable creation. Plus, things happen in this book, big things like the world wars. A delight!" - Gary Shteyngart, author of Little Failure
"A brilliant - and perhaps even more importantly, hilarious - book about what we make of our heroes, and what our heroes make of us." - Rivka Galchen, author of Atmospheric Disturbances
"Really good stuff." - Phil Klay, author of the New York Times bestselling Redeployment
"The Last Flight of Poxl West is an affecting meditation on the way we all want to touch history, celebrity and heroism while remaining safe in our passivity, and on how many opportunities we miss to do the right thing for others." - Jim Shepard, author of NBA Finalist Like You'd Understand, Anyway
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Daniel Torday is the Director of Creative Writing at Bryn Mawr College. An author and former editor at Esquire magazine, Torday currently serves as an editor at The Kenyon Review. His short stories and essays have appeared in Esquire, Glimmer Train, Harper Perennial's Fifty-Two Stories, Harvard Review, The New York Times and The Kenyon Review. Torday's novella, The Sensualist, won the 2012 National Jewish Book Award for debut fiction.
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