Adam Resurrected (novel)

[a] The novel tells a story of a Holocaust survivor, a Jewish German clown Adam Stein who had to play this role in the Nazi extermination camp, in particular, he had to act as camp commandant's dog.

Stein's strong inner identification with a dog prevents him from the integration into the society of Israel.

Due to its many allegorical meanings, the novel is often compared to One Hundred Years of Solitude.

[3] The story is set in a psychiatric hospital in Arad, where Adam Stein was placed after the immigration to the Land of Israel.

In 1993, a play was staged in the Gesher Theater directed by Yevgeny Aryeh based on the adaptation of the book into a play by Alexander Chervinsky [ru] and translated into Hebrew by Mark Ivanir.

A scene from the play; Israel (Sasha) Demidov [ he ] as Adam [ b ]