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How Yiddish Changed America And How America Changed Yiddish Ilan Stavans

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How Yiddish Changed America And How America Changed Yiddish Ilan Stavans
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Publisher: Restless Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.54 MB
Author: Ilan Stavans
ISBN: 9781632062628, 9781632062635, 1632062623, 1632062631
Language: English
Year: 2020

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How Yiddish Changed America And How America Changed Yiddish Ilan Stavans by Ilan Stavans 9781632062628, 9781632062635, 1632062623, 1632062631 instant download after payment.

A momentous and diverse anthology of the influences and inspirations of Yiddish voices in America—radical, dangerous, and seductive, but also sweet, generous, and full of life—edited by award-winning authors and scholars Ilan Stavans and Josh Lambert.
Is it possible to conceive of the American diet without bagels? Or Star Trek without Mr. Spock? Are the creatures in Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are based on Holocaust survivors? And how has Yiddish, a language without a country, influenced Hollywood? These and other questions are explored in this stunning and rich anthology of the interplay of Yiddish and American culture, edited by award-winning authors and scholars Ilan Stavans and Josh Lambert.
It starts with the arrival of Ashkenazi immigrants to New York City's Lower East Side and follows Yiddish as it moves into Hollywood, Broadway, literature, politics, and resistance. We take deep dives into cuisine, language,...

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