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  • Nissenson, Hugh, Daniel Walden, Jonathan Rosen

    Published by Philadelphia, PA; Jewish Studies Program, University Of Pennsylvania, 2002

    Seller: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.

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    Original Wraps. 8vo. 22 pages. 23 cm. First edition. "On December 8, 2002, the Jewish Studies Program and the School of Arts and Sciences jointly co-sponsored a memorial symposium entitled "Chaim Potok and American-Jewish Culture. " We invited three notable authors to speak - Hugh Nissenson, Daniel Walden, and Jonathan Rose - each of whom, we hoped would offer a different perspective upon Potoks work. The novelist Hugh Nissenson, who was Potok's contemporary, wrote the front-page New York Times Book Review essay that had catapulted â The Chosen' into best-sellerdom. Professor Daniel Walden, one of the deans of American-Jewish literary studies, had written extensively about Potok from an academic perspective. Finally, the novelist and essayist Jonathan Rosen seemed to us the perfect writer to discuss Potok; s influence and image among younger Jewish writers in America. " (Introduction) Contents: Choosing the chosen: a reappraisal of Chaim Potok's the Chosen by Hugh Nissenson. Chaim Potok: a zwischenmensch ("between person") in the cultures by Daniel Walden. Chaim Potok and the question of Jewish writing by Jonathan Rosen. Subjects: Jews in literature. Potok, Chaim -- Criticism and interpretation. OCLC lists 25. Some shelfwear, address sticker on back. Very Good condition. (AMR-43-48).