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The Generations of Jewish American Fiction

This course surveys Jewish American fiction from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present, surveying the initial immigrant experience, the splendors and sorrows and assimilation, and the redefinition and self-questioning of writers from generations X and Y (Millennials). We will reconsider reputations that are well established and discuss important writers who have until recently hovered beneath the horizon of awareness. We will also focus on the deployment of form in Jewish-American fiction and the interaction of style, culture, and representation, Readings include Anzia Yezierska, The Bread-Givers; Bernard Malamud, The Assistant; Saul Bellow, Seize The Day; Philip Roth, Operation Shylock; Cynthia Ozick, Antiquities; Joshua Cohen, Moving Kings; Emily Barton, The Book of Esther; Dalia Sofer, The Septembers of Shiraz.

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You'll Walk Away with

  • A familiarity with contemporary Jewish American authors
  • A deeper understanding of themes of immigration, identity, and representation in Jewish American literature

Ideal for

  • Those with an interest in modern literature
  • All members of the community– working, retired, and in between

1 section

  • Fall 2024

    • Section

      001
    • Semester

      Fall 2024
    • Date

      Oct 9 - Dec 4
    • Day

      Wednesday
    • Time

      3:00PM-4:40PM
      • In-Person
    • Format

      In-Person
      • In-Person
    • Sessions

      8
    • Faculty

      TBA
    • Location

      Midtown Center