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Joshua Cohen

    1 janvier 1951

    Joshua Aaron Cohen est un romancier et nouvelliste américain. Son œuvre explore les complexités profondes de l'existence humaine et les nuances de la vie contemporaine. Cohen est reconnu pour son style d'écriture distinctif et sa capacité à immerger le lecteur dans le monde intérieur de ses personnages.

    The Best Assassination in the Nation
    The Netanyahus
    Rousseau
    ATTENTION
    A Heaven of Others
    British Antifascism and the Holocaust, 1945-79
    • The book examines the impact of the Holocaust on British antifascist movements from 1945 to 1979. It delves into how the memory and lessons of the Holocaust influenced political activism and public sentiment against fascism in Britain, highlighting key events, figures, and ideological shifts during this period. Through a detailed analysis, it reveals the complex relationship between historical memory and contemporary political action in the fight against fascism.

      British Antifascism and the Holocaust, 1945-79
    • A Heaven of Others

      • 145pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(9)Évaluer

      In this thought-provoking novel, a Jewish boy unexpectedly finds himself in the wrong heaven, exploring themes of identity, faith, and the afterlife. The narrative delves into his journey of self-discovery and the challenges he faces in a surreal setting, offering a unique perspective on belief and belonging. Through the boy's experiences, the author invites readers to question the nature of existence and the complexities of cultural heritage.

      A Heaven of Others
    • A collection of essays, from a selection of previously published and new nonfiction--essays, memoir, criticism, letters, diaries--covering an array of topics

      ATTENTION
    • Rousseau forcefully describes the ideal of a democratic society, in which we live together as free and equal, and our politics focuses on the common good. Joshua Cohen explores this ideal, explaining why Rousseau thought that it was possible for human beings to live in such a society, and discussing the enduring importance of his political ideas.

      Rousseau
    • The Netanyahus

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(10490)Évaluer

      WINNER OF THE 2022 PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION 2021 NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD WINNER A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF 2021 A WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF 2021 A KIRKUS BEST FICTION BOOK OF 2021 "Absorbing, delightful, hilarious, breathtaking and the best and most relevant novel I’ve read in what feels like forever." —Taffy Brodesser-Akner, The New York Times Book Review Corbin College, not quite upstate New York, winter 1959–1960: Ruben Blum, a Jewish historian—but not an historian of the Jews—is co-opted onto a hiring committee to review the application of an exiled Israeli scholar specializing in the Spanish Inquisition. When Benzion Netanyahu shows up for an interview, family unexpectedly in tow, Blum plays the reluctant host to guests who proceed to lay waste to his American complacencies. Mixing fiction with nonfiction, the campus novel with the lecture, The Netanyahus is a wildly inventive, genre-bending comedy of blending, identity, and politics that finds Joshua Cohen at the height of his powers.

      The Netanyahus
    • The Best Assassination in the Nation

      • 324pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(36)Évaluer

      "A triumphant debut! Crisp prose and rich characterizations... Fans of classic P.I. novels will hope for more from Cohen." ― Publishers WeeklyBenjamin Gold is damaged goods. After he cracked up in the war and was discharged into a psych ward, his rich wife dumped him. Right after that, the white-shoe law firm that never hired Jews dumped him too; without powerful in-laws, it didn't matter how many cases he won or how much he shortened his name. Unemployable as a lawyer, he wound up working as a private eye—and not exactly at the top of the profession. Drunk and anorectic, his only remaining friends are bartenders and bottles.After a long string of jilted wives and small-time scams, Gold isn't expecting the beautiful daughter of his legal hero to show up in his office. Especially not with a crazy theory that her father—recently shot dead, supposedly in a random robbery—was in fact assassinated by order of Cleveland's biggest tycoon, Clayton Forsythe.To prove Judith Sorin's case, Benjamin Gold has to navigate a web of lies and evasion, a legal establishment that's been bought and paid for, disappearing witnesses, the FBI, surprisingly polite thugs, and the Forsythes—who just happen to be his former in-laws. A tall order for anyone, and Benny Goldstein has never been lucky...

      The Best Assassination in the Nation
    • Witz

      • 817pages
      • 29 heures de lecture
      3,5(146)Évaluer

      On Christmas Eve 1999, all the Jews in the world die in a strange, millennial plague, with the exception of the firstborn males, who are soon adopted by a cabal of powerful people in the American government. By the following Passover, however, only one is still alive: Benjamin Israelien; a kindly, innocent, ignorant man-child. As he finds himself transformed into an international superstar, Jewishness becomes all the rage: matzo-ball soup is in every bowl, sidelocks are hip; and the only truly Jewish Jew left is increasingly stigmatized for not being religious. Since his very existence exposes the illegitimacy of the newly converted, Israelien becomes the object of a worldwide hunt . . .Meanwhile, in the not-too-distant future of our own, “real” world, another last Jew—the last living Holocaust survivor—sits alone in a snowbound Manhattan, providing a final melancholy witness to his experiences in the form of the punch lines to half-remembered jokes.

      Witz
    • A propulsive, incendiary novel about faith, race, class, and what it means to have a home, from Joshua Cohen, 'a major American writer' (NEW YORK TIMES).

      Moving Kings
    • A quartet of audacious fictions that capture the pathos and absurdity of life in the age of the internet A spectacularly talented young writer has returned from the present with Four New Messages, urgent and visionary dispatches that seek to save art, sex, and even alienation from corporatism and technology run rampant. In "Emission," a hapless drug dealer in Princeton is humiliated when a cruel co-ed exposes him exposing himself on a blog gone viral. "McDonald's" tells of a frustrated pharmaceutical copywriter whose imaginative flights fail to bring solace because of a certain word he cannot put down on paper. In "The College Borough" a father visiting NYU with his daughter remembers a former writing teacher, a New Yorker exiled to the Midwest who refuses to read his students' stories, asking them instead to build a replica of the Flatiron Building. "Sent" begins mythically in the woods of Russia, but in a few virtuosic pages plunges into the present, where an aspiring journalist finds himself in a village that shelters all the women who've starred in all the internet porn he's ever enjoyed. Highbrow and low-down, these four intensely felt stories explain what happens when the virtual begins to colonize the real -- they harness the torrential power and verbal dexterity that have established Cohen as one of America's most brilliant younger writers

      Four New Messages. Vier neue Nachrichten - Four New Messages, englische Ausgabe
    • Book of Numbers

      • 592pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      2,8(39)Évaluer

      `Dazzling and engrossing' Colm Toibin, GuardianA Granta Best Young American AuthorBook of Numbers is a novel about two men of the same age and with the same name: Joshua Cohen.

      Book of Numbers