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Dramatic Encounters: The Jewish Presence in Twentieth-Century American Drama, Poetry, and Humor and the Black-Jewish Literary Relationship: Contributions in Ethnic Studies,, cartea 20

Autor Louis Harap
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 1987

There is so much to Louis Harap's three volumes, this extraordinary trilogy, that a reviewer can only hint at the depth, penetrating intelligence, research, and insight of the author. This is a monumental work. "American Jewish Archives"

This volume, the final one in a three-part series on the Jewish presence in twentieth-century American literature, first examines the special literary relationship of Blacks and Jews as exemplified in the writings of the two groups. Harap locates the historical roots of this relationship in Black folklore and history and finds illustrations of it in the work of Black novelists from Richard Wright to Paule Marshall. He examines the partial breakdown of this relationship in both social and literary terms during the 1970s.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313253881
ISBN-10: 0313253889
Pagini: 191
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Greenwood Press
Seria Contributions in Ethnic Studies,


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There is so much to Louis Harap's three volumes, this extraordinary trilogy, that a reviewer can only hint at the depth, penetrating intelligence, research, and insight of the author. This is a monumental work. American Jewish ArchiveS≪/i>
This volume, the final one in a three-part series on the Jewish presence in twentieth-century American literature, first examines the special literary relationship of Blacks and Jews as exemplified in the writings of the two groups. Harap locates the historical roots of this relationship in Black folklore and history and finds illustrations of it in the work of Black novelists from Richard Wright to Paule Marshall. He examines the partial breakdown of this relationship in both social and literary terms during the 1970s.

Notă biografică

LOUIS HARAP, the former editor of Jewish Life, is currently on the editorial board of Jewish Currents.