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The Jewish American Story
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Furman, Andrew
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dazzling post‐immigrant fiction of marginality and alienation running its course
/ first generation of Jewish immigrants from Europe ‐ contributing memorable stories to the canon of American literature
/ history of Jewish American story ‐ that is to say, works of short fiction crafted by Jewish Americans
/ Jewish American story
/ Jewish experience in America (the Jewish American story) ‐ as one of our country's greatest immigrant success stories
/ Philip Roth burst upon literary scene with his National Book Award ‐ winning Goodbye, Columbus
/ strength of Saul Bellow's and Philip Roth's novels ‐ tending to overshadow their stories
/ “An Interest in Life,” Paley poignantly evoking dwindling options afforded to her female protagonist
2010
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The Jewish American Story
by
Furman, Andrew
in
dazzling post‐immigrant fiction of marginality and alienation running its course
/ first generation of Jewish immigrants from Europe ‐ contributing memorable stories to the canon of American literature
/ history of Jewish American story ‐ that is to say, works of short fiction crafted by Jewish Americans
/ Jewish American story
/ Jewish experience in America (the Jewish American story) ‐ as one of our country's greatest immigrant success stories
/ Philip Roth burst upon literary scene with his National Book Award ‐ winning Goodbye, Columbus
/ strength of Saul Bellow's and Philip Roth's novels ‐ tending to overshadow their stories
/ “An Interest in Life,” Paley poignantly evoking dwindling options afforded to her female protagonist
2010
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The Jewish American Story
by
Furman, Andrew
in
dazzling post‐immigrant fiction of marginality and alienation running its course
/ first generation of Jewish immigrants from Europe ‐ contributing memorable stories to the canon of American literature
/ history of Jewish American story ‐ that is to say, works of short fiction crafted by Jewish Americans
/ Jewish American story
/ Jewish experience in America (the Jewish American story) ‐ as one of our country's greatest immigrant success stories
/ Philip Roth burst upon literary scene with his National Book Award ‐ winning Goodbye, Columbus
/ strength of Saul Bellow's and Philip Roth's novels ‐ tending to overshadow their stories
/ “An Interest in Life,” Paley poignantly evoking dwindling options afforded to her female protagonist
2010
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The Jewish American Story
2010
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Overview
This chapter contains sections titled:
Immigrant Beginnings
The Golden Age
After Alienation: Waning and Return
The New Immigrants
Conclusion
References and Further Reading
Publisher
Wiley‐Blackwell
Subject
dazzling post‐immigrant fiction of marginality and alienation running its course
/ Philip Roth burst upon literary scene with his National Book Award ‐ winning Goodbye, Columbus
/ strength of Saul Bellow's and Philip Roth's novels ‐ tending to overshadow their stories
/ “An Interest in Life,” Paley poignantly evoking dwindling options afforded to her female protagonist
ISBN
9781405115438, 1405115432
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