The Time Golem
David Klein, an unknown artist and Nazi death camp survivor, has crafted a monumental sculpture of a golem, the Frankenstein-like creature that was created by medieval kabbalists to protect the Jews against persecution. In 2001, shortly after 9/11, this sculpture, entitled The Time Golem, is featured in a one-man show of his work at a trendy art gallery in Tucson, Arizona. At the opening, David performs a dangerous kabbalistic rite designed to bring the golem to life. A rite that hasn’t been performed in four hundred years—and for good reason. What happens shocks David and all present, as it will the reader.
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About the Author
Seth Schindler is an anthropologist, sculptor and writer of fiction and nonfiction. He has worked as Curator of the Arizona State Museum, and served as NEH Fellow at the University of Arizona, and Weatherhead Resident Scholar at the School for Advanced Research. His short stories have appeared in many literary magazines, and have been finalists for the Gival Press Short Story Award and the Tucson Book Festival Literary Awards. The University of Arizona Press recently published his book about the plight of the food insecure in America today, Sowing the Seeds of Change.

