"Cohen has succeeded in showing a fusion of Ozick s writing as
sacred and comic. Defining humor broadly, Cohen persuasively argues
that levity and liturgy are natural companions, enriching each
other, especially in the creative imagination of Cynthia Ozick."
Midstream
..". a thoughtful introduction to a monumental though underrated
writer." SHOFAR
"This study is a welcome addition to the growing body of
scholarly criticism of Ozick and focuses on her comedic style."
Choice
"Cohen has written an important... book, one that celebrates
Ozick s liturgical laughter, emphasizing on every occasion the
connection between the comic and the sacred. It is a connection we
should be reminded of often." Belles Lettres
"Cohen s readings of these stories reveal their many levels and
meanings in a language as acute and perceptive as that of Ozick
herself." St. Louis Post-Dispatch Magazine
"In presenting Ozick as a comedian of ideas, Sarah Blacher Cohen
has raised the study of Ozick to a new level." Alan L. Berger
" Cohen] understands Ozick s hybrid conception of human nature,
her realization that the secret source of humor is not joy but
sorrow and that the ironic mode... is the best way of telling the
truth." Daniel Walden"
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