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Jewish Writing and Identity in the Twentieth Century

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Jewish Writing and Identity in the Twentieth Century

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Jewish Writing and Identity in the Twentieth Century book

Jewish Writing and Identity in the Twentieth Century

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Jewish Writing and Identity in the Twentieth Century book

ByLeon Israel Yudkin
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1982
eBook Published 27 April 2020
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003027225
Pages 170
eBook ISBN 9781003027225
Subjects Humanities
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Yudkin, L.I. (1982). Jewish Writing and Identity in the Twentieth Century (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003027225

ABSTRACT

From the 1880s, when systematic pogroms in Russia led to massive emigration, there have been two themes in Jewish history - persecution, culminating in the holocaust, and the corresponding search for a place in the world, which led to emigration to America, the rise of Zionism and the emergence of the State of Israel. In spite of these factors, Jews throughout the world have maintained their sense of identity and their cohesion as a people. One factor which has enabled them to do this has been the formation of an ideological vision of themselves - a sense of Jewishness - and one major way in which this ideology expresses itself is through the contributions by Jews to literature and thought.

This book, originally published in 1982 by an established authority on Hebrew and Israeli literature, analyses the characteristics of the Jewish sense of identity as it appears in twentieth-century Jewish literature. It considers the work of a variety of authors who wrote in different periods and countries, and shows how their Jewish background pervades their writing. Some of the authors discussed are Franz Kafka, Osip Mandelstam, Henry Roth, Giorgio Bassani, S.Y. Agnon, Saul Bellow and Norman Mailer. This book will be particularly useful since a complete understanding of the Jews in the twentieth century can only be gained by appreciating their literary and intellectual achievements.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|16 pages

A Jewish Literary Identity

chapter 2|18 pages

The Immigrant Experience in America

chapter 3|14 pages

A Brief Spring: In the German World Between the Wars

chapter 4|19 pages

In the Eye of the Revolution: Russia

chapter 5|18 pages

Hebrew Literature Between Exile and Home

chapter 6|16 pages

Is There A French Jewish Literature?

chapter 7|17 pages

From The Periphery to the Centre in America

chapter 8|13 pages

On the Fringes of Europe: The Italian Scene

chapter 9|17 pages

A New Beginning: Israeli Literature

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