Description
| Author/Contributor(s): | Solotaroff, Ted; Rapoport, Nessa |
| Publisher: | Schocken |
| Date: | 4/23/1996 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
This landmark anthology brings together some of the best stories written in the last thirty years by and about American Jews. Saul Bellow tells a brutal coming-of-age story set in Chicago; Mark Helprin recalls a stint in the Israeli army during the Six-Day War; Grace Paley explores the complex relationship between Jews and Blacks; Philip Roth muses on what life would have been like for Kafka if he had come to America, and maybe dated Roth’s aunt
From I.B. Singer’s unforgettable depiction of a widower in Miami Beach to Michael Chabon’s California-style Jewish wedding and Allegra Goodman’s satiric portrayal of a yuppie Orthodox family, a rare view–and one surprising in its diversity–emerges out of the contemporary experience in America.






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