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The Mighty Walzer
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Díaz Bild, Aída
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Culture
/ Fiction
/ HOWARD JACOBSON AT EIGHTY
/ Jacobson, Howard
/ Jewish culture
/ Jewish life & ethics
/ Jewish people
/ Jews
/ Judaism
/ Novels
/ Religion
/ War
/ Wit and humor
/ Writers
/ Writing
2022
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The Mighty Walzer
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Díaz Bild, Aída
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Culture
/ Fiction
/ HOWARD JACOBSON AT EIGHTY
/ Jacobson, Howard
/ Jewish culture
/ Jewish life & ethics
/ Jewish people
/ Jews
/ Judaism
/ Novels
/ Religion
/ War
/ Wit and humor
/ Writers
/ Writing
2022
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The Mighty Walzer
2022
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Abstract Howard Jacobson is a British author who is proud of being labelled a Jewish writer and does not hesitate to describe himself as ‘entirely and completely Jewish’. He believes that English-Jewish writers should address directly the challenge of being Jewish, which is precisely what he does in The Mighty Walzer (1999). The novel shows once again Jacobson's greatness as a comic novelist and thus reinforces his assumption that the ingenious, joking Jew is the Jew in essence. Like many scholars, Jacobson believes that self-aimed humour has allowed Jewish people to cope with the paradoxical nature of their culture and historical situation. In The Mighty Walzer Jacobson proves to be the Jew par excellence by joking about everything from religion to food, making fun of the contradictions and incongruities of Jewish life.
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