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"The Bear Comes Home" by Rafi Zabor: A novel in which the protagonist is a walking-upright, talking, literature-reading, jazz-playing bear.
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From the story of his father's 1938 immigration from Poland to the United States, to the author's own spiritual migration to England decades later, Zabor is firmly in control of a massive cast and global set changes.
Snap Judgment: Books 2007
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I, Wabenzi: A Souvenir by Rafi ZaborIn the first installment of his projected four-volume autobiography, writer and jazz drummer Zabor casts a line into the bottomless well of his memory, with astonishing results.
Snap Judgment: Books 2007
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But Zabor, equipped with staggering gifts for language and characterization, is a sure-footed guide over this ever-shifting landscape.
Snap Judgment: Books 2007
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My theory is that Zabor, who is a jazz drummer himself, essentially wanted to write a novel about an alienated young artist struggling to find his voice.
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It turns out that Zabor actually has a lot of insightful things to say about art and expression, and a unique talent for sustaining an absurd story with a straight face.
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As I recall, Zabor compares the bear's style to both Jackie McLean and Arthur Blythe; while we're trading recommendations I suggest you check out Let Freedom Ring by McLean and Lennox Avenue Breakdown by Blythe.
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An imperial chamberlain, a Count Zabor, a magnate of Hungary, refused to drink it, declaring that "no honest man ought to drink the health of the Turk, the devil, and of a third person."
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The ambassador demanded satisfaction for the insult; and Zabor was arrested, and sent in irons to Stettin, and delivered up to the Swedes.
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Zabor, 30, wasn't always headed toward a health care career.
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