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identity-and-isolation
Landsman's reflections reveal his deep sense of loneliness, loss, and alienation from family and self.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Yiddish Policemen's Union (2007)Michael Chabon
Chapter 33
Detective Landsman is examined and declared fit for jail by Dr. Rau, who diagnoses him with alcoholic withdrawal and possible mood disorder. Landsman is processed into a jail cell at the Indian hospital in St. Cyril, reflecting on his personal failures, addiction, and isolation. His partner Berko Shemets arrives to escort him to meet an important figure, while Landsman grapples with feelings of despair and the tenuous nature of his freedom.