
Jewish Quarterly
After the Golden Age: American Jewish Writing in the Twenty-First Century

After the Golden Age: American Jewish Writing in the Twenty-First Century
What's obsessing Jewish American writers today?
"Younger writers were freed to think about specifically Jewish questions. [Their] work has a narrower appeal. Only time will tell if it is also a deeper one." -Adam Kirsch
After the Golden Age examines the current generation of leading American Jewish writers as they grapple with questions about religion, Israel, politics and multiculturalism. In a ground-breaking essay, one of America's foremost literary critics, Adam Kirsch, shows how a new wave of writers, including Jonathan Safran Foer, Nicole Krauss and Joshua Cohen, is charting and creating a modern Jewish world that is different from that of Roth, Bellow and Malamud.
The issue also includes a report by Kaya Gen? on paranoia and conspiracy theories in Erdoğan's Turkey, Jo Glanville on the vanishing Jews of Dublin and a colourful portrait from Patrick Mackie of Mozart's Jewish librettist. Sarah Krasnostein delves into the extraordinary feats of the "enemy aliens" shipped from Britain to Australia in 1940, and George Prochnik explores the worlds of W.G. Sebald and Daniel Mendelsohn.
Author: Jonathan Pearlman |
Publisher: Jewish Quarterly |
Publication Date: May 05, 2022 |
Number of Pages: 114 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 1922517070 |
ISBN-13: 9781922517074 |