American Hebrew Literature(English, Hardcover, Weingrad Michael)

American Hebrew Literature(English, Hardcover, Weingrad Michael)

  • Weingrad Michael
Publisher:Syracuse University PressISBN 13: 9780815632511ISBN 10: 0815632517

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American Hebrew Literature(English, Hardcover, Weingrad Michael) is written by Weingrad Michael and published by Syracuse University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0815632517 (ISBN 10) and 9780815632511 (ISBN 13).

Over the last one hundred years, the story of Jews in the United States has been, by and large, one of successful and enthusiastic Americanization. Hundreds of thousands of Jews began the twentieth century as new arrivals to a foreign land yet soon became shapers and definers of American culture itself. One of the clearest expres-sions of this transformation has been the quick linguistic march of those immigrant Jews and their children from Yiddish to English. In this book, Weingrad presents a counter-history of American Jewish culture, one that tells the story of literature written by a group whose core identity was neither American nor Jewish American. These writers were ardently and nationalistically Jewish and, despite their adopting a new country, their linguistic and cultural allegiance was to the Hebrew language. Producing poetry, short fiction, novels, essays, and journals, writers such as Mordecai Manuel Noah, Shimon Halkin, and Gabriel Preil sought to express a Jewish cultural nationalism through literature. Weingrad explores Hebrew literature in the United States from the emergence of a group of writers connected with the Hebraist movement in the early twentieth century to the present. Radically expanding and challenging our conceptions of American and Jewish identities in literature, the author offers wide-ranging cultural analysis and thoughtful readings of key works. American Hebrew Literature restores a lost piece of the canvas of Hebrew literature in the twenti-eth century and invites readers to reimagine Jewish-American writers of our own time.