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Contributor Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach emigrated from Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine as a Jewish refugee ... Conferences as well as the Auschwitz Jewish Center. Julia is the author of The Bear Who Ate the Stars (Split ... and when not busy chasing her toddler around the playgrounds of Philadelphia, she writes a blog about ...
Michael Andre Bernstein
Usurpations: A Poetics of Catastrophe and the Language of Jewish History Print Pages:  Page 207 ... from Issue 79 Usurpations: A Poetics of Catastrophe and the Language of Jewish History Michael Andre ... atrocities from the destruc­ tion of the Second Temple to the Arab Riots of the late 1930's. And, ...
Judaism." Jewish centers of learning and commerce sprouted throughout the Muslim world. Salonika, conquered ... by the Turks early in the 1400S was to become, for all practical purposes, a Jewish city. Jews became ... 1912. A substantial Jewish colony put down roots in Is­ tanbul. The town of Safed, in Palestine, ...
Matt Wood Tuesday, September 14, 2010 Blog Will essays go the way of the MP3? E-publisher Scribner ... has announced a plan to publish individual essays by pop culture critic Chuck Klosterman for 99 cents ... would be hard pressed to pay 99 cents for a couple thousand words that they're likely to read once. ...
merit approval and which deserve censure. In the Israeli context, no matter how dubious one may be about ... Uri Zvi Greenberg's "passionate identification of personal experience with Jewish ... exigency: the tropes and rhythms of his putatively Jewish verse are merely, as in the transfer from the ...
right to give it up? Even the tiniest bit, To say: I don't want children-that's easy. ... the latest novel by the Israeli author Yitzhak Orpaz. His bachelorhood, his impassioned ... reminiscent of J. H. Brenner, the grim chronicler of early-century Jewish life in Palestine.' But ...
a Hebrew novelist moves dialectically in his work between fictions of Israeli origins and fictions of ... protagonists whose mental disturbances mirror certain distinctive focuses of neurosis in Israeli life. After ... the establishment of the Jewish state, Oz manages to enjoy the imagina­ tive benefits of Zionist ...
Contributor Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach emigrated from Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine as a Jewish refugee ... Conferences as well as the Auschwitz Jewish Center. Julia is the author of The Bear Who Ate the Stars (Split ... and when not busy chasing her toddler around the playgrounds of Philadelphia, she writes a blog about ...
Page 41 from Issue 99 TRIQUARTERLY was tempted. "Besides, aren't you supposed to ... surprised. "I've got jumper cables. I'll show you." She walked to the ... knowing he wouldn't want to. She wouldn't let herself look away. "I ...
I was finished with it I realized it was a year old. I had no idea. I don't know ... It's a delusion. That's why you can't sit still. You walk around all night, antsy. ... Carlyle and Mrs. Mavrogordatos have opened the gate and walk, with careful anxious steps, along the side ...

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