
Episode 110: Jewish-American Novels
Nathan Gilmour talks with Michial Farmer and Danny Anderson about Jewish-American novels. Drawing from the experiences of immigrants and of internationally persecuted minorities, these writers offer readers a side of the human experience that other writers can't see and offer a look at the particularities of being Jewish in a changing america. Among the novelists and other realities discussed are Saul Bellow, Michael Chabon, Philip Roth, E.L. Doctorow, and Woody Allen.
The Christian Humanist Podcast · Michial Farmer
September 10, 20131h 0m
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Show Notes
Nathan Gilmour talks with Michial Farmer and Danny Anderson about Jewish-American novels. Drawing from the experiences of immigrants and of internationally persecuted minorities, these writers offer readers a side of the human experience that other writers can't see and offer a look at the particularities of being Jewish in a changing america. Among the novelists and other realities discussed are Saul Bellow, Michael Chabon, Philip Roth, E.L. Doctorow, and Woody Allen.