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Like a dark rabbi : modern poetry & the Jewish literary imagination / Norman Finkelstein.

Van Pelt Library PS153.J4 F55 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Finkelstein, Norman, 1954- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American poetry--Jewish authors--History and criticism.
American poetry.
American poetry--20th century--History and criticism.
American poetry--21st century--History and criticism.
Jews--United States--Identity.
Jews.
Jewish religious poetry, American.
American poetry--Jewish authors.
United States.
Identity (Philosophical concept).
Jews in literature.
Judaism and literature--United States.
Judaism and literature.
Judaism in literature.
Jewish religious poetry, American--History and criticism.
Judaism and secularism.
Jews--Identity.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xviii, 289 pages : music ; 23 cm
Other Title:
Modern poetry & the Jewish literary imagination
Modern poetry and the Jewish literary imagination
Place of Publication:
Cincinnati : Hebrew Union College Press, [2019]
Summary:
"Wallace Stevens' "dark rabbi," from his poem "Le Monocle de Mon Oncle," provides a title for this collection of essays on the "lordly study" of modern Jewish poetry in English. Including chapters on such poets as Charles Reznikoff, Allen Grossman, Chana Bloch, and Michael Heller, this volume explores the tensions between religious and secular worldviews in recent Jewish poetry, the often conflicted linguistic and cultural matrix from which this poetry arises, and the complicated ways in which Jewish tradition shapes the sensibilities of not only Jewish, but also non-Jewish, poets. Finkelstein, described as "one of American poetry's indispensible makers" (Lawrence Joseph), whose previous critical work has been called "the exemplary study of the religious aspect of the works of contemporary American poets" (Peter O'Leary), considers large literary and cultural trends while never losing sight of the particular formal powers of individual poems. In Like a Dark Rabbi, he offers a passionate argument for the importance of Jewish-American poetry to modern Jewish culture, and to American poetry more broadly, as it engages with the contradictions of contemporary life." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Preface
Introduction: two Shapiros: thoughts on poetry and secular Jewish culture
Ghosts of Yiddish; or, postvernacularity in Jewish American poetry
Charles Reznikoff: modernism, diaspora, and the problem of Jewish identity
Allen Grossman and the poetry of holiness
Michael Heller: between the sacred and the profane
Chana Bloch: surfaces and depths
"The darker wisdom of the Jews": Henry Weinfield's dialectical irony
Rachel Tzvia back: between Israel and the diaspora
Dark rabbis and secret Jews
Afterword: "diasporas of imperfection".
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-280) and index.
ISBN:
9780878201730
0878201734
OCLC:
1085164916

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