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April 14, 1995 - Image 112

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The book begins with Ms.
Bloch's introduction, "In the Gar-
den of Delights," which describes
the Song of Songs as a poem both
"voluptuous" and "full of innocent
delight." It is a work about two
lovers, the author says, who are
"fervent, impetuous, filled with
an unwavering headlong inten-
sity."
A tale of passionate love — in
the same work that talks about
Jews wandering in the desert and
the great Jewish matriarchs and
patriarchs? Ms. Bloch insists
nothing is unusual.
Sex, she writes, is no sin in the
Bible.
"As a matter of fact, sexual at-
traction is counted as one of the
wonders of the world in the Book
of Proverbs (30:18-19):
Three things I marvel at,
four I cannot fathom:
the way of an eagle in the sky,
the way of a snake on a rock,
the way of a ship in the heart
of the sea,
the way of a man with a
woman.

The new Song of Songs also
features an afterword by literary
critic Robert Alter.
he idea for her book,
Nadezhda Joffe says, came
while she was interred in
the Kolyma camps some 50
years ago.
The Soviets called them "labor
camps." They were, in fact, places
where men and women were reg-
ularly worked to death, or beat-
en and starved. The prisoners'
crimes ranged from anti-Stalin
remarks to "intellectualism" to
nothing more than being the tar-
get of someone's whim.
In Back in Time: My Life,
My Fate, My Epoch (Labor
Publications), Ms. Joffe gives her
account of her tumultuous life
as a member of the Stalinist op-
position headed by Leon Trot-
sky.
Unlike many of those perse-
cuted by Stalin, Ms. Joffe says
she was in fact arrested "for
something." Her crime was con-
ducting "active work against Stal-
inism, against bureaucratism."
It was a tradition of protest she
learned from her father, Adolf
Abrahmovich Joffe, a Bolshevik
who killed himself in 1927 to
protest Stalin's expulsion of Trot-
sky from the Communist Party.
Ms. Joffe writes of the pain and
difficulty of everyday life in the
Kolyma camps, but the book Also
contains her memories of Trot-
sky, (born Lev Davidovich Bron-
stein), which offer interesting
personal anecdotes about a man
known best for his passion for
communism and dedication to
the Red Army.
One of Ms. Joffe's first memo-
ries of Trotsky has to do with
kasha.
Liova (Trotsky's son) and I —
we were both either three or four
— were sitting at the table eating

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