THE CLASSIC COLLECTION OF JEWISH FANTASY!"e;Marks a milestone in the literature of the fantastic."e; - Paul Di Filippo, author of The Steampunk TrilogyIn HebrewPunk, World Fantasy Award winning author Lavie Tidhar had reinvented pulp fantasy fiction in Jewish terms, creating a hidden world where fantasy, horror and history intertwine.Featuring the Rabbi, the Rat and the Tzaddik, their stories take us on a journey from an expedition to an alternate world in Kenya in 1904 to the drug-soaked streets of 1920s London and to Transylvania in the Second World War."e;Imagine Hard-Boiled Kabbalah... If you like your otherworld fun noir, have I got a book for you!"e; - Kage Baker, author of In the Garden of Iden"e;Wondrous, adventurous, and thought-provoking."e; - Ellen Datlow, co-editor of The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror"e;Tidhar writes a sort of intensified supernatural action-surrealism that fair rattles along and is full of surprises-not only plot twists and thrills but a level of conceptual surprise, a reinvigoration of some of the more tired conventions of the fantasy-horror genre... not to be missed."e; - Adam Roberts, author of The Thing Itself