close
The Blessing and the Curse: The Jewish People and Their Books in the Twentieth Century Audiobook, by Adam Kirsch Play Audiobook Sample

The Blessing and the Curse: The Jewish People and Their Books in the Twentieth Century Audiobook

The Blessing and the Curse: The Jewish People and Their Books in the Twentieth Century Audiobook, by Adam Kirsch Play Audiobook Sample
FlexPass™ Price: $12.95
$9.95 for new members!
(Includes UNLIMITED podcast listening)
  • Love your audiobook or we'll exchange it
  • No credits to manage, just big savings
  • Unlimited podcast listening
Add to Cart
$9.95/m - cancel anytime - 
learn more
OR
Regular Price: $24.99 Add to Cart
Read By: Steven Jay Cohen Publisher: Tantor Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2020 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781705265529

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

33

Longest Chapter Length:

31:12 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

09:28 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

19:09 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

3

Other Audiobooks Written by Adam Kirsch: > View All...

Publisher Description

From the vast emigration of Jews out of Eastern Europe to the Holocaust to the creation of Israel, the twentieth century transformed Jewish life. The same was true of Jewish writing: the novels, plays, poems, and memoirs of Jewish writers provided intimate access to new worlds of experience.

Kirsch surveys four themes that shaped the twentieth century in Jewish literature and culture: Europe, America, Israel, and the endeavor to reimagine Judaism as a modern faith. With discussions of major books by over thirty writers—ranging from Franz Kafka to Philip Roth, Elie Wiesel to Tony Kushner, Hannah Arendt to Judith Plaskow—he argues that literature offers a new way to think about what it means to be Jewish in the modern world. With a wide scope and diverse, original observations, Kirsch draws fascinating parallels between familiar writers and their less familiar counterparts. While everyone knows the diary of Anne Frank, for example, few outside of Israel have read the diary of Hannah Senesh. Kirsch sheds new light on the literature of the Holocaust through the work of Primo Levi, explores the emergence of America as a Jewish home through the stories of Bernard Malamud, and shows how Yehuda Amichai captured the paradoxes of Israeli identity.

Download and start listening now!

The Blessing and the Curse Listener Reviews

Be the first to write a review about this audiobook!

About Adam Kirsch

Adam Kirsch is the author of several books of poetry and criticism. A 2016 Guggenheim Fellow, he is an editor at the Wall Street Journal’s “Weekend Review” section and has written for publications including the New Yorker and Tablet.

About Steven Jay Cohen

Steven Jay Cohen has been telling stories his whole life, and has worked professionally as a storyteller since 1991. A classically trained actor, he has worked both on stage and behind the microphone for most of his career. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Steven now resides in scenic western Massachusetts.