Oedipus in Brooklyn and Other Stories

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$18.95  $17.62
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Mandel Vilar Press
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Pages
240
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.4 X 0.6 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781942134213

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About the Author
Blume Lempel: Born in Galicia in 1909, with the rise of Nazism, Lempel emigrated to New York in 1939. Although writing in Yiddish, the settings of her short stories were largely American. She continued to write and publish well into her 90s.Until now her work has remained mostly uncollected and untranslated.
Ellen Cassedy: A former columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News, a former speechwriter in the Clinton Administration, Ellen is the author of "We are Here: Memories of the Lithuanian Holocaust. Her work has appeared in Hadassah, The Jewish Daily Forward, the Huffington Post, Lilith, and many other fine journals.
Yermiyahu Ahron Taub: Born and raised in Philadelphia and Baltimore, Taub graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from Temple University. He received an M.A. in history from Emory University and an M.L.S. from Queens College, CUNY.The author of four books of poetry, he was honored as one of NYC's best Jewish artists.

Reviews

"Blume Lempel's short story collection is a splendid surprise and a significant revivification of a brilliantly robust Yiddish-American writer." --Cynthia Ozick

"These stories are a remarkable achievement. . . . She [writes] with modernist acuity...With shrewdness, wit, and lyricism, Lempel gives voice to the women, the aging, the ill, and others who, from the margins of modern society, have had trouble making themselves heard." --Kirkus Reviews

"Stunning . . . a brilliant, talented writer with one foot in the prewar world in Europe and the other in postwar America. . . . Highly recommended for all collections of Jewish literature." --Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter

"Richly evocative, filled with pleasure and pain, and powerfully human and humane." --The Forward

"An eclectic, original and inventive collection." --Lilith magazine

"These are stories that deserve a cherished place in the canon of Jewish literature." --Foreword Reviews

"These spare, skillful tales are both introspective and illuminating." --Philip K. Jason in the Washington Independent Review of Books

"Rescuing a fine writer from oblivion." --Howard Freedman, Jweekly.com

"Strange, muscled, riven with grief, Blume Lempel's short stories are for the ages." --C.M. Mayo

"An unusual and important voice." --Amos Lassen

"Blume Lempel conducts a conversation across multiple time zones and spheres . . . a heroic effort to create and sustain a choir of voices in Yiddish, her beloved and endangered language." --David G. Roskies, author of Yiddishlands: A Memoir

"A wonderfully original and controversial writer. . . . Blume Lempel left a remarkable legacy that this beautifully translated volume finally makes accessible to a wider audience." --Anita Norich, author of Writing in Tongues: Translating Yiddish in the 20th Century

"The thematic and stylistic scope of Blume Lempel's writing, as demonstrated admirably by Cassedy and Taub's translations, is wide and richly integrated." --Jeffrey Shandler, author of Adventures in Yiddishland: Post-Vernacular Language and Culture

"This new translation of Blume Lempel's stories reanimates the melody of Yiddish, the mame-loshen. . . . As one of her characters puts it: 'No world language is comparable to Yiddish, to the Yiddish sigh, the Yiddish sense of humor.'" --Victoria Aarons, author of What Happened to Abraham?

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