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Toby Lloyd: Jewish Folklore, Oxford in 2008 and the Ethics of Writing

Toby Lloyd: Jewish Folklore, Oxford in 2008 and the Ethics of Writing

Update: 2024-02-28
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Toby's debut novel, Fervour, is a stunning examination of Jewish identity, generational trauma and the complexity of moral blame under extreme circumstances. It's a horror that leans into Gothic tales and modern Dark Academia. Unsettling events unfold following the death of the Rosenthal's patriarch, a Holocaust survivor, and Hannah Rosenthal's tell-all book about her father-in-law's experiences.


Among the book's early praise is the Observer, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and Publishers Weekly. And of course, yours truly.


Toby has published stories and essays in publications such as Carve Magazine and the LA Review of Books. He earned an MFA in creative writing from NYU and was longlisted for the 2021 V. S. Pritchett Short Story Prize. 


Find the book here. Or at your local seller. 


For more literature, head to the sanclemente.co.uk, catch up on previous episodes or get ready for more next week. 

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Toby Lloyd: Jewish Folklore, Oxford in 2008 and the Ethics of Writing

Toby Lloyd: Jewish Folklore, Oxford in 2008 and the Ethics of Writing

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