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Last Kabbalist of Lisbon

timn June 25, 2004
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Richard Zimler’s novel takes place in Lisbon,

Portugal, at the early part of the sixteenth century.


Less than twenty years

after tens of thousands of Jews were slaughtered throughout neighboring Spain, and

at
a time when The Black Plague and The Inquisition were fermenting terror, hate, and

distrust throughout
much of Europe, Zimler paints a vivid, colorful and (sometimes)

disturbingly violent picture of medieval Lisbon, a city as rich in its multicultural

citizenry as it is plagued by poverty, disease, and intolerance.


The story’s

protagonist, Berekiah Zarco, is a young student of a form of Jewish mysticism called

Kabbalah.
Berekiah finds himself presented with a complex mystery set amidst the

bloodiest Passover in Lisbon’s
history, wherein thousands of his fellow ‘New

Christians’ (Jews forced by Portugal’s king to convert
to Christianity at sword

point) are being raped, murdered, and burned in huge pyres that darken the
city’s

skies.



Upon discovering the murder of his uncle and master, Abraham, a

great Kabbalist who may have been killed by
another Kabbalist (as the murderer used

the blade of a Jewish assassin), Berekiah proceeds to investigate all
who may know

something of his uncle’s murder, all the while trying to protect his surviving family

members
from the ongoing massacre that surrounds them.

Using a
mix of

traditional detective work combined with Kabbalah, Zimler’s protagonist somehow manages

to remain a step ahead of his own demise while slowly winding his way towards the

truth.



While I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Last Kabbalist of

Lisbon, the story does take place in a historical setting filled with graphic images

of violence, which
might offend some readers (as might the sexual encounters of

Berekiah Zarco). That said however, novelist Richard Zimler has succeeded in

weaving
together a fascinating story that, with its unique characters, colorful

setting, and complex mystery,
most readers may have a hard time putting down.

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