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Albert Cohen

dissonant voices

By Jack I. Abecassis

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Publish Date

2005

Publisher

Johns Hopkins University Press

Language

eng

Pages

259

Description:

"A major figure in twentieth-century letters, Albert Cohen (1895-1981) left a paradoxical legacy. His heavily autobiographical, strikingly literary, and polyphonic novels and lyrical essays are widely read by a devoted public in France, yet have been largely ignored by academia." "In the first English-language study of this profound and profoundly misunderstood writer, Jack I. Abecassis traces the recurrent themes of Cohen's works. He reveals the dissonant fractures marking Cohen as a modernist, and analyzes the resistance to his work as a symptom of the will not to understand Cohen's main theme: "the catastrophe of being Jewish."" "Providing close readings and imaginative analyses of the entire literary output of one of twentieth-century France's most important Jewish writers, Abecassis presents here a major work of literary scholarship, as well as a broader study of the reception and influence of Jewish thought in French literature and philosophy."--Jacket.