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The fiction of Nobel Laureate Shmuel Yosef Agnon is the foundation
of the array of scholarly essays as seen through the career of Alan
Mintz, visionary scholar and professor of Jewish literature at the
Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Mintz introduced Agnon's
posthumously published Ir Umeloah (A City in Its Fullness)—a
series of linked stories set in the 17th century and focused on
Agnon's hometown, Buczacz, a town in what is currently western
Ukraine—to an English reading audience, and argued that Agnon's
unique treatment of Buczacz in A City in its Fullness, navigating
the sometimes tenuous boundary of the modernist and the mythical,
was a full-throated, self-conscious literary response to the
Holocaust. This volume is an extension of a memorial dedicated to
Mintz's memory (who died suddenly in 2017) which combines
selections of Alan's work from the beginning, middle and end of his
career, with autobiographical tributes from older and younger
scholars alike. The essays dealing with Agnon and Buczacz remember
the career of Alan Mintz and his contribution to the world of
Jewish studies and within the world of Jewish communal life.
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