Monday, April 26, 2010

Retrieving American Jewish Fiction: Abraham Cahan

 

D.G. Myers

Third in a series on landmarks in American Jewish literature

MyersIn American literature, the critic Leslie Fiedler once quipped, nothing succeeds like failure. But among American Jewish writers, something like the reverse is closer to the truth: for many of their fictional characters, nothing fails so miserably as success. Nowhere is this seen more clearly than in The Rise of David Levinsky (1917), the first classic of Jewish fiction in America.

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