The Inveterate Dreamer: Essays and Conversations on Jewish Culture

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Not only do "modern" Jewish languages like Yiddish and Hebrew have their own Jewish writers, but every major Western tongue—from German and Russian to English and Portuguese—does as well. These writers are often at the crossroad between the two traditions: their Jewish one and their own national one. Is there such a thing as a modern Jewish literary tradition, one navigating across linguistic and national lines? If so, how should one define it? Ilan Stavans is uniquely qualified to answer these questions and to comment on the power and challenges of cultural margins and literary crossings. He has been at the forefront of an appreciation of the Jewish literary tradition that is less asphyxiating, more global. His reflections on Jewish Latin America have won him the nickname "pathfinder." This incomparable volume showcases Stavans's most insightful and provocative—and at times controversial—observations on transnational Jewish culture and literature. Stavans explores the problems and prospects of representing Jewish experiences through such media as Holocaust memoirs and Jewish museums; astutely comments on well-known intellectual figures, including Lionel Trilling, Isaac Babel, Primo Levi, Harold Bloom, and Walter Benjamin; engages in memorable conversations with Norman Manea, Joseph Brodsky, and Ariel Dorfman; and offers compelling glimpses of revelatory moments in his own life.

Author(s): Ilan Stavans
Series: Texts and Contexts
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Year: 2001

Language: English
Pages: 320
City: Lincoln
Tags: Jews--Intellectual life--20th century; Sephardim--Intellectual life--20th century; Jewish authors; Jewish literature--20th century--History and criticism; Judaism and literature

Preface vii
PART 1. LANGUAGE & TRADITION
Language and Tradition 3
PART 2. ESSAYS
George Steiner’s Errata 33
Man of Ashes: Novelizing the Holocaust? 37
Arthur A. Cohen: Reader 43
Mestizo 48
A. B. Yehoshua 54
Stones and Ideas: David Hare’s Via Dolorosa 57
Alberto Gerchunoff’s Jewish Gauchos 61
Nathan Englander 72
Danilo Kisˇ in Buenos Aires 75
Harold Bloom: A Microprofile 83
On Moacyr Scliar 86
Elias Canetti: Sephardic Master 94
Hotel Bolivia 100
On Lionel Trilling 104
Primo Levi: Tragedy of an Optimist 109
Isaac Babel: Tales of Ambivalence 112
Marcos Aguinis: The Inveterate Dreamer 136
Péter Nádas: The End of a Family Story 149
Kafka’s Last Letter: A Heaven without Crows 152
Arthur Schnitzler and Stanley Kubrick 158
Borges’s Jewish “Yo” 162
The Verbal Quest 165
Museum Fever 176
David Roskies’s Shtetl 181
The Name 185
Walter Benjamin: The Demon of Inspiration 189
Isaac Goldemberg’s Mixed Blood 193
PART 3. CONVERSATIONS
Norman Manea 203
Joseph Brodsky 217
Ariel Dorfman 223
PART 4. IN THE FIRST PERSON
Hanukkah: A Brief Reminiscence 237
September 19, 1985 240
A Matter of Choice: Response to a Questionnaire 247
Lost in Translation: An Autobiographical Essay 253
PART 5. MEMORY & LITERATURE
Memory and Literature 269
Sources 283
Index 285