In this groundbreaking study, David Brauner explores the representation of Jewishness in a number of works by postwar British and American Jewish writers, identifying a Transatlantic sensibility characterised by an insistent compulsion to explain themselves and their Jewishness in ambivalent terms..
In this groundbreaking study, David Brauner explores the representation of Jewishness in a number of works by postwar British and American Jewish writers, identifying a Transatlantic sensibility characterised by an insistent compulsion to explain themselves and their Jewishness in ambivalent terms.