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Nonfiction Arguing The Modern Jewish Canon: Essays on Literature and Culture in Honor of Ruth R. Wisse Justin Cammy, Dara Horn, Alyssa Quint, and Rachel Rubinstein, eds.
Nonfiction Mediterranean Passages: Readings from Dido to Derrida Miriam Cooke, Erdag Goknar, Grant Parker, eds.
Nonfiction One Hundred Great Jewish Books: Three Millennia of Jewish Conversation Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman
Nonfiction Exiles on Main Street: Jewish American Writers and American Literary Culture Julian Levinson
Essay Reading and Thinking about Books On Monday, Tom Fields-Meyer took a look at autism and God. He will be blogging all week for the Jewish Book Council and MyJewishLearning. Every… Tom Fields-Meyer November 9, 2011
Nonfiction Traumatic Verses: On Poetry in German from the Concentration Camps, 1933 – 1945 Andres Nader
Nonfiction Sephardic American Voices: Two Hundred Years of a Literary Legacy Diane Matza, ed.
Nonfiction The Image of the Jews in Greek Literature: The Hellenistic Period Bezalel Bar-Kochva
Nonfiction Literary Passports: The Making of Modernist Hebrew Fiction in Europe Shachar M. Pinsker
Nonfiction Modern Jewish Literatures: Intersections and Boundaries Sheila E. Jelen, Michael P. Kramer, and L. Scott Lerner, eds.
Nonfiction Yiddish Literature in America: 1870 – 2000 Emanuel S. Goldsmith; Barnett Zumoff, trans.