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Dreamer of the Ghetto
Joseph Udelson

Dreamer of the Ghetto

University of Alabama Press (Jan 2005)
9780817351717
336 pages | 152 x 229 mm
Dewey * Fic 799 Zangw
LC Classification Adult

Genre

  • Adult / Nonfiction / Biography

Subject

  • 799 JEWISH HISTORY / BIOGRAPHY / INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHIES / 799

Plot

"An impressive achievement. . . . Udelson provides a trenchant analysis of Zangwill's works set within a historical context, i.e., Jewish emancipation and the dilemma of how one might remain fully Jewish while becoming fully modern, that helps to illuminate Zangwill's life as well as his writings."

—Jewish Book News

"By carefully following the threads of Zangwill's own divided self through the labyrinths of his life and writings, Udelson convinces us not only of the author's startling political prescience, but that he embodies attitudes now shared by almost all secular Jews as a result of events Zangwill did not witness—Nazism and the founding of Israel."

—Shofar

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