Description
American writer Cynthia Ozick is one of the most widely read writers today in the English-speaking world and far beyond. In this book, she takes on the role of literary scholar, and does so brilliantly. Essays on such diverse authors as Isaac Babel, Primo Levi, Anne Frank, Mark Twain, and Chaim Nahman Bialik provide a forum for reflection on the most profound questions of Jewish history and contemporary life.
Format: Hardcover. 20.5 × 12 × 1 cm. Pages: 224. Weight: 245 g
Language of the text: Russian
ISBN: 978-5-7516-1032-6
Publisher: Knizhniki
Published: 2012
Age category: 12+
