The President’s Divisive Rhetoric about the Iran Deal, and Israel
"Every nation in the world," he says, except Israel.
August 7, 2015
In which Jewish literature retreats to a niche.
Adam Kirsch surveys the contemporary landscape of publishing (which, contrary to dire predictions of the end of the printed word, is very much alive), the flourishing of small publishing houses, and what it all means for the future of American Jewish literature:
"Every nation in the world," he says, except Israel.
Their support for the Iran deal has been misrepresented.
In which Jewish literature retreats to a niche.
Assessing the "Hannibal directive."
"Within hours of the momentous discovery, the writing started to fade."
Adam Kirsch surveys the contemporary landscape of publishing (which, contrary to dire predictions of the end of the printed word, is very much alive), the flourishing of small publishing houses, and what it all means for the future of American Jewish literature:
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