Edited by
Alvin H. Rosenfeld
THE WRITER UPROOTED Contemporary Jewish Exile Literature
The Writer Uprooted
Edited by Alvin H. Rosenfeld
Jewish Literature and Culture Series Editor, Alvin H. Rosenfeld
Indiana University Press Bloomington • Indianapolis
The Writer Uprooted Contemporary Jewish Exile Literature
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This book is dedicated to two treasured friends: ALICE GINOTT COHN
who knows the challenges of exile and TED COHN
who lovingly helps her meet them
Contents
Introduction
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alvin h. rosenfeld
Nomadic Language
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norman manea
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On Norman Manea’s The Hooligan’s Return Writing about Uprootedness
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matei calinescu
henryk grynberg
Exile as Life after Death in the Writings of Henryk Grynberg and Norman Manea
The Writer as Tour Guide
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lara vapnyar
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Questions of Identity: The New World of the |
morris dickstein
A Displaced Scholar’s Tale: The Jewish Factor Exile: Inside and Out
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geoffrey hartman
bron