My Name is Stramer
by Mikolaj Lozinski
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Pub Date 15 Sep 2026 | Archive Date 30 Jun 2026
Steerforth & Pushkin | Pushkin Press
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Description
“Wise, world-weary and wry, and with an authenticity to its time that makes [this book] feel like a rediscovered classic.” —The Times
Though he returned from America penniless, Nathan Stramer still daydreams of a better life as he struggles to make ends meet back the small Polish town of Tarnów. Raising 6 children with his wife Rywka, he chases hare-brained schemes to make money while she fantasises about a trip to the seaside. Crammed into a 2-room apartment on down-at-heel Goldhammer Street, the family gets by on very little, and everyone has to pitch into Nathan’s latest ventures, including an ill-fated Stramer family café.
As the years pass, their children begin to take steps into a changing world. Rudek, the eldest, sets his passions aside for a practical job; Rena embarks on an affair with a married man, and Hesio and Salek become ever more involved with Communism.
While Nathan and Rywka try to hold the centre of their raucous family life together, national conflicts begin to escalate in Europe, and sinister forces creep into the Stramers' world that they don't yet understand.
Bursting with humour and pathos, My Name is Stramer is a beautiful, loving evocation of a vanished world. Internationally acclaimed as one of Poland’s foremost writers, Mikołaj Łoziński tells the tragic story of the interwar years through the ordinary triumhs and struggles of a sprawling Polish-Jewish family.
Advance Praise
"One can find a parallel, Polish-Jewish version of the Dubliners: the Stramers, of provincial Tarnów. Like Joyce’s collection, the exquisitely written My Name is Stramer, by the writer and photographer Mikołaj Łoziński, narrates family life from the perspectives of different characters and focuses on the role of religion, personal aspiration and the influence of nationalism on a local community" —Times Literary Supplement
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781805332138 |
| PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 416 |