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  • - In Search of the Feminine in the Novels of Saul Bellow
    av Gloria L. Cronin
    276 - 535,-

    The world of Saul Bellow is peopled largely by men - often intellectuals - who manifest Bellow's unique conception of American masculinity. This work analyzes Bellow's oeuvre from a feminist perspective. It incorporates the insights of French feminist theory on Western male philosophers.

  • - The Return of the Exiled
    av Andrew Furman
    572,-

    Exploring the ambivalent relationship between multiculturalists and contemporary Jewish American literature, this text advocates a more inclusive and intellectually valid form than is currently practiced. It includes an historical overview of Jewish American fiction.

  • - The Life and Legacy of Jacob Gordin
    av Beth Kaplan
    285 - 389,-

    An illuminating inside look at the life and times of playwright and author Jacob Gordin, a central presence in the Golden Age of Yiddish theatre.

  • - Volume 1: History and Definition
    av Sholom Kalib
    1 271 - 1 730,-

    This volume includes multiple renditions of every prayer. In accordance with the traditional role assigned to the prayer leader of each service, renditions are presented at levels appropriate to the lay cantor (baal t'filo) as well the professional cantor (chazz'n).

  • av Ken Frieden
    268,-

    Two early works by S.Y. Abramovitsh, . Sholem Aleichem s Tevye reemerges from new translations of "Hodel" and "Chava". The selections from Peretz include his finest stories about the hasidim, Following the translations are three biographical essays about these giants of modern Yiddish literature.

  • - Stories by Abraham Karpinowitz
     
    977,-

    Abraham Karpinowitz (1913-2004) was born in Vilna, Poland (present-day Vilnius, Lithuania), the city that serves as both the backdrop and the central character for his stories. In this collection, Karpinowitz portrays, with compassion and intimacy, the dreams and struggles of the poor and disenfranchised Jews of his native city before the Holocaust.

  • - The selected Poems of Hava Pinhas-Cohen
     
    982,-

    Raised in a Ladino-speaking family of Bulgarian Jewish immigrants, Pinhas-Cohen fuses the ancient Sephardic chant of her childhood with the contemporary rhythm of Israeli life. This bilingual collection offers readers a careful selection of poems from each of her seven published volumes.

  • - The selected Poems of Hava Pinhas-Cohen
     
    450,-

    Raised in a Ladino-speaking family of Bulgarian Jewish immigrants, Pinhas-Cohen fuses the ancient Sephardic chant of her childhood with the contemporary rhythm of Israeli life. This bilingual collection offers readers a careful selection of poems from each of her seven published volumes.

  • av Matthew Baigell
    535,-

    This book explores the important and barely examined connections between the humanitarian concerns embedded in the religious heritage of Jewish American artists and the appeal of radical political causes between the years of the Great Migration from Eastern Europe in the 1880s and the beginning of World War II in the late 1930s. Visual material consists primarily of political cartoons published in leftwing Yiddish- and English-language newspapers and magazines. Artists often commented on current events using biblical and other Jewish references, meaning that whatever were their political concerns, their Jewish heritage was ever present. By the late 1940s, the obvious ties between political interests and religious concerns largely disappeared. The text, set against events of the times--the Russian Revolution, the Depression and the rise of fascism during the 1930s as well as life on New York's Lower East Side--includes artists' statements as well as the thoughts of religious, literary, and political figures ranging from Marx to Trotsky to newspaper editor Abraham Cahan to contemporary art critics including Meyer Schapiro.

  • - Selected Poems of Reuven Ben-Yosef
     
    389,-

    Reuven Ben-Yosef (1937-2001) was born Robert Eliot Reiss to an assimilated Jewish family in New York. He switched from writing English poetry to Hebrew poetry after his immigration to Israel in 1959. In this edited volume, Weingrad includes expertly translated poems and an extensive, fascinating introduction that helps us see Ben-Yosef's personal poetry as part of a larger family story.

  • - Heralds of a New Age
    av Gilya G Schmidt
    710,-

    Illuminating the Jewish art exhibition at the Fifth Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland, in 1901, this study looks at its contributions to art and Jewish history and culture. Cultural Zionism was for the first time included into the official agenda, an important step for the politics of Zionism.

  • - Four Italian Writers and Judaism
    av Sergio Parussa
    389,-

    Explores the relationship between Judaism and writing in the works of four twentieth-century Italian writers: Umberto Saba, Natalia Ginzburg, Giorgio Bassani, and Primo Levi. This book examines the different ways in which each author's work responds to Judaism and the notion of Jewish identity.

  • - Responses to Catastrophe in Hebrew Literature
    av Alan L. Mintz
    308,-

    A study of the history of Jewish exiles and genocide, and the literary expressions that attempt to make sense of these catastrophes.

  • - Judaism and Superstructuralism in the Poetics of S. Y. Agnon
    av Yaniv Hagbi
    511,-

    Explores S Y Agnon's theological and philosophical attitudes toward language, attitudes that to a large extent shaped his poetics and aesthetic values. Drawing on anthologies compiled by Agnon, this book examines his theoretical orientation and the ways he integrated into his poetics ideas about language that are rooted in Jewish theology.

  • - Queering Jewish American Culture
    av Warren D Hoffman
    389,-

    Examines the 1907 Yiddish play ""God of Vengeance"" by Sholem Asch, the cross-dressing films of Yiddish actress Molly Picon, and several short stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer. This book analyzes the English-language novels ""The Rise of David Levinsky"", ""Wasteland"", and Portnoy's ""Complaint"".

  • - The Russian Writer and the Jew in the Age of Realism
    av Elena M. Katz
    422,99

    The debate over the representation of Jews in Russian literature has been dominated by the dichotomy of anti- and philo-Semitic discourses. This title explores the construction of Jewishness as ""Otherness"" in the works of three of Russia's greatest nineteenth-century authors - Gogol, Dostoevsky, and Turgenev.

  • - An Autobiographical Fragment
    av Moses Rosenkranz
    389,-

    Recaptures a vanished moment of cultural history.

  • - History, Nationalism, and Realism in Modern Hebrew Fiction
    av Todd Hasak-Lowy
    450,-

    The emergence of Zionism in the late nineteenth century and the evolution of Zionist society in Palestine were profoundly influenced by the Hebrew literature of the day. This book traces the tensions between the extraliterary - the historical, social, and political - and the literary - the aesthetic, formal, and stylistic - in Hebrew fiction.

  • - Threshold Moments in American Literature
    av Merle L. Bachman
    450,-

    According to traditional narratives of immigrant assimilation, Jews freely surrendered Yiddish language and culture in their desire for an American identity. This book offers a challenge to this conventional literary history, returning readers to a threshold where Americanization also meant ambivalence and resistance.

  • - A Novel
    av S. Y. Abramovitsh
    422,-

    A coming-of-age story of a shtetl child, the events of this novel unfold through the eyes of Hershl, who leaves his small town to become educated only to return to the Pale of Settlement in the wake of the 1881 pogroms. This epic novel explores the social upheaval faced by Russian Jews.

  • - A Novel
    av Miron Izakson
    285,-

    Meir, the narrator of the story, is the personal servant of Nathan, a rich tycoon consumed with his obsessions. The deep connection between Meir and Nathan takes its toll on the relationships each man has with the women in his life, revealing issues of national identity and human weakness.

  • - Conversations with A. B. Yehoshua
    av Bernard Horn
    511,-

    In Facing the Fires, Bernard Horn introduces A. B. Yehoshua, Israel's greatest living novelist, to an English-speaking audience. Yehoshua is also his country's most audacious thinker about politics, culture, history, and Jewish identity.Yehoshua's achievement has been recognized throughout the world, and he has been awarded literary prizes in both Israel and the United States. A lively, controversial, and prophetic voice in his homeland, Yehoshua rigorously tests his community's deepest pieties: religion, Zionism, the agony of the Holocaust. He is a Jew who does not believe in God and a committed Zionist, and member of the "peace camp" in Israel who welcomed the Palestinian uprising of 1987.In the tradition of the Paris Review interviews, Horn's conversations with Yehoshua reveal the intricate play of literary, psychological, mythological, and political motifs in the novelist's work. Stimulated by a warm friendship between the two scholars, the intellectual energy of Facing the Fires offers readers a pleasure they might expect only from fiction.

  • - Yiddish Short Fiction from Russia
    av Golda Werman
    255,-

    With little of his fiction available in English translation, David Bergelson is revealed in this book to new readers seeking a more complete picture of worldwide Yiddish literature. The collection includes two short stories and a novella, which offer a taste of Bergelson's elegiac prose style.

  • - A World History of Yiddish Theater
    av Nahma Sandrow
    285,-

    This text provides an illustrated world history of the Yiddish theatre covering five continents and more than 300 years.

  • - 318 Episodes from the Life of a Russian Artist
    av Alice Nakimovsky
    511,-

    Captures the artist, Grisha Bruskin's experiences as a Jew in Russia, the reality of life in an empire permeated by ideology, and the centrality of family. This book features photographs which create a distinct dialogue between word and image.

  • - Contemporary Jewish Writing in France
    av Thomas Nolden
    450,-

    An encyclopedic introduction to French Jewish literature as it has emerged since the late 1960s. This book provides an analysis of French Jewish authors born after the Shoal, and traces the development of the rich agenda of jeune litterature juive (young Jewish writing) from its beginnings in the late 1970s, into the 1980s and 1990s.

  • - Stories from the Yiddish about Life in America
    av Henry Goodman
    404,-

    An abridged version of a collection originally published in 1961, the 42 stories here are written by Jewish writers of the 20th century, including Sholem Aleichem, Abraham Raisin and Joseph Opotashu. They offer a testament to the mother tongue through the trials of Americanization.

  • - The Rise of Modern Yiddish Fiction in the Nineteenth Century
    av Dan Miron
    285,-

    In an exposition of writer S.Y. Abramovitsh, this work shows the symbolic importance of his central character, Mendele the Bookseller, and explores the history of Yiddish fiction in Russia during the 19th century.

  • - Yiddish Writers' Romance with Communism
    av Gennady Estraikh
    389,-

    A glimpse into the lives and times of Yiddish writers enthralled with Communism at the turn of the century through the mid-1930s. Centering mainly on the Soviet Jewish literati but with an eye to their American counterparts, the book follows their paths from avant-garde beginnings in Kiev after the 1905 revolution to their peak in the mid-1930s.

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