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Yigal Schwartz. The Zionist Paradox: Hebrew Literature and Israeli Identity. Translated by Michal Sapir. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2014. 352 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 November 2015

Naomi Sokoloff*
Affiliation:
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
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Book Reviews: Modern Jewish Literature
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Copyright © Association for Jewish Studies 2015 

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References

1. Ha-yada‘ata ’et ha-’areẓ sham ha-limon poreaḥ: Handasat ha-'adam u-maḥshevet ha-merḥav ba-sifrut ha-‘ivrit (Or Yehuda: Kinneret-Zmora Bitan-Dvir, 2007).

2. See, especially, Aharon Appelfeld: From Individual Lament to Tribal Eternity (Hanover, NH: Brandeis University Press, published by University Press of New England, 2001).

3. Delightful maps of those storyworlds, prepared by Yifaʿat Hecht, illustrate the original Hebrew version of the book. Unfortunately, they do not appear in the English edition.