“Can it be that ours is the century in which the Jews perish?”
Bestiarum Judaicum.
Spy games, catch-67s, lionesses, smugglers, patriots, setting suns, and more.
He managed to move from the craven to the courageous.
In the mid-1970s, an Israeli military governor in Ramallah watches the trial of four young Arab men who have accused their interrogators of torture.
In brilliantly charting the psychological effects of anti-Semitism on both its perpetrators and its victims, a newly translated 1934 novel outdoes even such master analysts as Freud and Proust.
Literature from the secular mudflats.
Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik’s faith in a Zionist-led Hebrew renaissance never faltered; nor did his labors on its behalf. Yet he also became, so he felt, Zionism’s prisoner.
In December 1903, Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik burst to fame and notoriety in a storm of rage at Jewish passivity; by 1910, his poetic career had stalled.
Translated into English for the first time, The Wandering Jew Has Arrived captures the breadth of Jewish life from London to Eastern Europe to Palestine just before it all changed.
Where is Jonah’s remorse?
What he shared with Isaac Babel.
Kingdom of olives and trash.
Yiddish literature’s most famous character.