Is it possible to conceive of the American diet without bagels? Or Star Trek without Mr. Spock? Are the creatures in Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are based on Holocaust survivors? And how has Yiddish, a language without a country, influenced Hollywood? These and other questions are explored in this stunning and rich anthology of the interplay of Yiddish and American culture, edited by award-winning authors and scholars Ilan Stavans and Josh Lambert. Includes work by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Grace Paley, Cynthia Ozick, Chaim Grade, Michael Chabon, Abraham Cahan, Sophie Tucker, Blume Lempel, Irving Howe, and many more.
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Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 05 Mar 2020
Publisher: Restless Books
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781632062628
About Ilan Stavans
Ilan Stavans was born in Mexico City and is the Publisher of Restless Books and the Lewis-Sebring Professor of Humanities Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College. His books include On Borrowed Words Spanglish Dictionary Days The Disappearance and A Critics Journey. He has edited The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature the three-volume set Isaac Bashevis Singer: Collected Stories The Poetry of Pablo Neruda among dozens of other volumes. He is the recipient of numerous awards and honors including a Guggenheim Fellowship Chiles Presidential Medal the International Latino Book Award and the Jewish Book Award. Stavanss work translated into twenty languages has been adapted to the stage and screen. A cofounder of the Great Books Summer Program at Amherst Stanford Chicago Oxford and Dublin he is the host of the NPR podcast In Contrast. Josh Lambert is the academic director of the Yiddish Book Center and visiting assistant professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Hes the author of American Jewish Fiction: A JPS Guide (2009) and Unclean Lips: Obscenity Jews and American Culture (2014) which received a Jordan Schnitzer Book Award from the Association of Jewish Studies and a Canadian Jewish Book Award. His reviews and essays have been published by the New York Times Book Review the Los Angeles Times the Los Angeles Review of Books Haaretz Tablet the Forward New England Public Radio and many other publications.