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Testimony: Contemporary Writers Make the Holocaust Personal
David Rosenberg

Testimony: Contemporary Writers Make the Holocaust Personal

Times Books (Dec 03, 1989)
9780812918175
| Hardcover
511 pages | 163 x 249 mm | English
$ 24.95 | Value: $ 24.95
Dewey * 736.0912
LC Classification Adult
LC Control No. 89040185

Genre

  • Adult / Nonfiction

Plot

From Publishers Weekly
In this sequel to Congregation: Contemporary Writers Read the Jewish Bible , Rosenberg asks 26 notables when they first learned of the Holocaust, how it shaped their careers and other questions. In a keen essay, Phillip Lopate censures what he sees as the Jewish preoccupation with the Holocaust to the exclusion of other human and even other Jewish disasters. Lore Segal fled Austria and lived with five different English families in eight years; the Holocaust drew black American Julius Lester and German Susanne Schlotelburg to Judaism. Unfortunately, many pieces are labored, fragmented and self-indulgent, banal or romanticized trivializations, with the nadir being Gordon Lish: "Yes, I am being paid for this. Yes, I am glad I am being paid for this. No, I did not say that I did not want to be paid for this. No, I did not say go give instead what you are paying to me to somebody who really paid with his bones for this." First serial to Esquire, Tikkun and Partisan Review; Jewish Book Club selection.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.
From Library Journal
Rosenberg, who edited the recent Congregation: Contemporary Writers Read the Jewish Bible ( LJ 11/15/87), has now edited a new collection of essays by 27 contemporary Jewish writers on how the Holocaust affected their lives--emotionally and intellectually--and how they came to terms with it. Contributors include Herbert Gold, Alfred Kazin, Anne Roiphe, Julius Lester, and Marge Piercy. The writing is consistently of a high level. This unusual anthology will be of value to anyone interested in Holocaust studies and Jewish literary life in America.

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Value

Retail Price $ 24.95
Value $ 24.95