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Adina Hoffman

    Hoffman porte fréquemment son attention sur le Moyen-Orient et ses habitants, en particulier ceux qui sont souvent négligés dans les reportages journalistiques standards. Son travail est célébré pour ses aperçus perspicaces et sa passion profonde. Elle allie magistralement l'empathie personnelle à la compréhension historique, créant des récits à la fois magnifiquement éclairants et captivants. Ses essais et critiques ont orné de nombreuses publications de premier plan, et elle est cofondatrice d'une maison d'édition dédiée à la littérature du Levant.

    Till We Have Built Jerusalem
    Ben Hecht
    Sacred Trash
    • Sacred Trash

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,4(10)Évaluer

      NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD FINALIST WINNER OF THE 2012 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION’S SOPHIE BRODY AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN JEWISH LITERATURE Sacred Trash tells the remarkable story of the Cairo Geniza—a synagogue repository for worn-out texts that turned out to contain the most vital cache of Jewish manuscripts ever discovered. This tale of buried communal treasure weaves together unforgettable portraits of Solomon Schechter and the other modern heroes responsible for the collection’s rescue with explorations of the medieval documents themselves—letters and poems, wills and marriage contracts, Bibles, money orders, fiery dissenting religious tracts, fashion-conscious trousseaux lists, prescriptions, petitions, and mysterious magical charms. Presenting a pan­oramic view of almost a thousand years of vibrant Mediterranean Judaism, Adina Hoffman and Peter Cole bring contemporary readers into the heart of this little-known trove, whose contents have rightly been dubbed “the Living Sea Scrolls.” Part biography, part meditation on the supreme value the Jewish people has long placed in the written word, Sacred Trash is above all a gripping tale of adventure and redemption. (With black-and-white illustrations throughout.)

      Sacred Trash
    • Ben Hecht

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(71)Évaluer

      A vibrant portrait of one of the most accomplished and prolific American screenwriters, by an award-winning biographer and essayist He was, according to Pauline Kael, "the greatest American screenwriter." Jean-Luc Godard called him "a genius" who "invented 80 percent of what is used in Hollywood movies today." Besides tossing off dozens of now-classic scripts--including Scarface, Twentieth Century, and Notorious--Ben Hecht was known in his day as ace reporter, celebrated playwright, taboo-busting novelist, and the most quick-witted of provocateurs. During World War II, he also emerged as an outspoken crusader for the imperiled Jews of Europe, and later he became a fierce propagandist for pre-1948 Palestine's Jewish terrorist underground. Whatever the outrage he stirred, this self-declared "child of the century" came to embody much that defined America--especially Jewish America--in his time. Hecht's fame has dimmed with the decades, but Adina Hoffman's vivid portrait brings this charismatic and contradictory figure back to life on the page. Hecht was a renaissance man of dazzling sorts, and Hoffman--critically acclaimed biographer, former film critic, and eloquent commentator on Middle Eastern culture and politics--is uniquely suited to capture him in all his modes.

      Ben Hecht
    • Till We Have Built Jerusalem

      Architects of a New City

      • 366pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Exploring the complex history and cultural richness of a major city, this biography delves into its struggles and triumphs. It uncovers the stories of its people, highlighting how their experiences shape the city's identity. The narrative weaves together historical events, social dynamics, and personal anecdotes, painting a vivid picture of a place marked by resilience and conflict. This insightful examination offers readers a deeper understanding of the city's significance in the global landscape.

      Till We Have Built Jerusalem