Yiddishlands: A Memoir, Second Edition

Yiddishlands: A Memoir, Second Edition

by David G. Roskies
Yiddishlands: A Memoir, Second Edition

Yiddishlands: A Memoir, Second Edition

by David G. Roskies

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Overview

A remarkable family story and a whirlwind tour of Yiddish culture from 1906 to the present—updated in a second edition.

This lively and irreverent memoir explores the settings where Yiddish—a language of song, rebellion, and eternal longing—has thrived: in the cabaret and café, the kitchen and classroom, the literary salon and mystical commune, the partisan brigade and on pilgrimage to Poland. Inspired by his mother’s recitations of their family saga in his youth, author David Roskies uncovers a tale of survival, intrigue, sacrifice, and divided loyalties that began over 4,000 miles away and two generations ago. A careful reconstruction of the details of his parents’ escape from Europe at the outbreak of the Second World War is juxtaposed with his personal odyssey in the postwar center of Yiddish culture that was Montreal. Roskies embarks on a search for other speakers of his mother tongue with very different stories to tell, which takes him on a journey through the upheavals of 1960s America, the struggle for Soviet Jewry, the Six-Day War and Yom Kippur War, the fall of the Iron Curtain, and the revival of Jewish life here, there, and everywhere. Along the way, he encounters great Yiddish poets and their widows, survivors of the Holocaust, artists, actors, scholars, and teachers. Yiddishlands is essential reading for students of the recent Jewish past and the living Yiddish present.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814350720
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2023
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

David G. Roskies is professor emeritus of Yiddish literature and culture at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. A cofounder of Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History, he also served as editor in chief of the New Yiddish Library. He received the Silver Medal for Contributions to Yiddish Scholarship from the University of Rome in 1997 and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2012. His extensive and prolific research and publications span the disciplines of Yiddish and Jewish literature, Holocaust literature, and Jewish cultural history.

What People are Saying About This

Eric J. Sundquist of Writing in Witness: a Holocaust Reader

A panoramic history of Yiddish culture as seen through the life and career of a son whose family embodied its trajectory, Yiddishlands is both an intimate memoir and scholarship of the highest order. In this welcome new edition of his classic book, the foremost historian of modern Jewish literatures and languages has preserved the treasures of the past in his own life story.

Nathan J. Miller Professor of Jewish History, Columbia University - Michael Stanislawski

David G. Roskies's marvelous Yiddishlands is at once rollicking and haunting, profoundly sad as well as uplifting. This idiosyncratic Yiddish Bildungsroman moves from Montreal to Jerusalem to Somerville to New York but is always circling around Roskies's mother's (largely fictive) Vilna. Roskies is a master storyteller, and his readers will delight in this memoir.

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