Great Jewish Stories of Paley, Roth, Bellow & Ozick – Part 2
$72.00
A four-week course exploring 4 classic Jewish short stories with Dr. Michael Krasny.
- Eli the Fanatic by Philip Roth
- A Silver Dish by Saul Bellow
- Envy, or Yiddish in America by Cynthia Ozick
Links to the stories and the recordings will be sent to you once you purchase this class.
Dr. Michael Krasny is professor emeritus of literature at San Francisco State University and an award-winning broadcast journalist and popular keynote speaker. A widely published scholar, he is presently teaching a course on fiction writers of the past century at Stanford University and has taught courses on Jewish writers at Lehrhaus Judaica. A recipient of many honors, including The S.Y. Agnon Gold Medal for Intellectual Distinction from Hebrew University and The Koret Foundation Israel Prize, he is author of a number of books, including a widely praised book on Jewish humor, Let There Be Laughter.
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A four-week course exploring 4 classic Jewish short stories with Dr. Michael Krasny.
- Eli the Fanatic by Philip Roth
- A Silver Dish by Saul Bellow
- Envy, or Yiddish in America by Cynthia Ozick
Links to the stories and the recordings will be sent to you once you purchase this class.
Dr. Michael Krasny is professor emeritus of literature at San Francisco State University and an award-winning broadcast journalist and popular keynote speaker. A widely published scholar, he is presently teaching a course on fiction writers of the past century at Stanford University and has taught courses on Jewish writers at Lehrhaus Judaica. A recipient of many honors, including The S.Y. Agnon Gold Medal for Intellectual Distinction from Hebrew University and The Koret Foundation Israel Prize, he is author of a number of books, including a widely praised book on Jewish humor, Let There Be Laughter.
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