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Published by Philadelphia, PA; Jewish Studies Program, University Of Pennsylvania, 2002
Seller: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
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).