

It takes a creative and well written story to turn an unlikable character with questionable moral character to be likable.
It takes a creative and well written story to turn an unlikable character with questionable moral character to be likable.
Fagin the Thief is a gripping and deeply human reimagining of one of literature‘s most infamous villains. Fagin, best known as the cunning and sinister figure in Oliver Twist, has long been criticized as one of the most egregious antisemitic caricatures in English literature. Epstein‘s novel seeks to reclaim his story, granting him a past, a family, and a soul haunted by ghosts—both literal and metaphorical.