

An edition of Cynthia Ozick's comic art (1994)
from levity to liturgy
By Sarah Blacher Cohen
Publish Date
1994
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Language
eng
Pages
193
Description:
Bringing to bear insights from Jewish, literary, and cultural studies, Sarah Blacher Cohen sheds new light on the works of one of America's foremost writers. Arguing persuasively that Ozick's fiction is a form of comedy, Cohen interweaves religion and literature, skillfully illuminating the complex relationship between the comic and the sacred. Where others have emphasized Ozick's intellectualism and Jewish learning, Cohen foregrounds whimsicality, grotesque realism, irony, satire, and exuberance as the defining characteristics of Ozick's art in such works as Trust, The Cannibal Galaxy, The Messiah of Stockholm, "The Pagan Rabbi," and the Puttermesser stories.
subjects: Comic, The, in literature, Criticism and interpretation, History, Intellectual life, Jewish women, Jews in literature, Judaism in literature, Women and literature, Literatur, General, American, LITERARY CRITICISM, Komik, Ozick, cynthia, 1928-, Comic, the
People: Cynthia Ozick
Places: United States
Times: 20th century