Blacks and Jews in Literary Conversation
Auteur: Emily Miller Budick
Nombre de pages: 264 pages
ISBN: 0521631947, 9780521631945
Edition: Cambridge University Press
Date de publication: Cambridge University Press
Description: In an attempt to lend a more nuanced ear to the ongoing dialogue between African and Jewish Americans, Emily Budick examines the works of a range of writers, critics, and academics from the 1950s through the 1980s. This study records conversations both explicit, such as essays and letters, and indirect, such as the fiction of Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth, Alice Walker, Cynthia Ozick, Toni Morrison, and James Baldwin. The purpose is to understand how this dialogue has engendered misperceptions and misunderstandings, and how blacks and Jews in America have both sought and resisted assimilation.