""Call It English" is an extraordinary book that will force a
revision of our understanding of English-language Jewish American
literature from the perspective of multilingualism. Cogently argued
and vividly written, it offers a substantially new approach to the
field and fresh and compelling readings of major authors from
Abraham Cahan to Philip Roth."--Werner Sollors, Harvard University,
author of "Neither Black Nor White Yet Both: Thematic Explorations
of Interracial Literature"
"A book, as its author says, about forgetting and remembering,
"Call It English" takes us on a marvelous journey into different
territories of fiction, above all those where writing and identity
struggle to survive and make themselves new. In this perspective
Jewish American writing appears as both more various and more
continuous than we have thought, and if we continue to call its
dominant idiom English we shall do so now in full awareness of the
many lives and languages that are hiding in that name."--Michael
Wood, Princeton University, author of "The Road to Delphi" and "The
Magician's Doubts" (Princeton)
"This is simply a stunning book, and it is the book that Hana
Wirth-Nesher's life experience and intellectual formation have
meant her to write. There is no other student of American Jewish
literature who possesses the tools and scholarly rigor to take on
this topic, and there is no one else who delivers as abundantly on
this promise. What at first seems peripheral or vestigial or even
pedantic--the uses of Hebrew and Yiddish in American Jewish
literature--is shown in a completely persuasive argument to turn to
be of the first importance. In that sense, the book is
path-breaking and will rewritethe map of the field."--Alan Mintz,
Chana Kekst Professor of Hebrew Literature, Jewish Theological
Seminary
"Call it Yiddish-, Hebrew-, German-, Polish-, or
dialect-inflected, twentieth-century Jewish American literature
emerges as uniquely multilingual in Hana Wirth-Nesher's
groundbreaking book. "Call It English" brilliantly interprets
'American literature with a Jewish accent' for readers interested
in the history of the novel and the aesthetic impact of
transnationalism, translation, and diaspora."--Susan Gubar,
Distinguished Professor of English, Indiana University
""Call It English" makes a rich, comprehensive, and welcome
contribution not only to the study of American Jewish literature
but more broadly to our understanding of the evolution of
transnational, multicultural American history. It is unlike any
other critical work on American Jewish literature. Given her
command of Yiddish and Hebrew, as well as her deep familiarity with
American literature generally and American Jewish literature in
particular, Wirth-Nesher is unusually well-positioned, and she has
made the most of her scholarly and analytical skills in a book that
is original from start to finish."--Eric J. Sundquist, University
of California, Los Angeles, author of "To Wake the Nations: Race in
the Making of American Literature"
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