The Dance of the Demons

Author/creator Kreitman, Esther Singer Author
Other author Carr, Maurice Translator
Other author Stavans, Ilan Introduction by
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Feminist Press at The City University of New York Minneapolis : Consortium Book Sales & Distribution [Distributor]
Description328 p. 09.100 x 06.100 in.
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SeriesThe Helen Rose Scheuer Jewish Women's Ser.
Summary Annotation <div><p>&ldquo;I do not know of a single woman in Yiddish literature who wrote better than she did.&rdquo;&mdash;Isaac Bashevis Singer</p><p>&ldquo;A daring feat. . . . Recommended for all libraries.&rdquo;&mdash;<i>Library Journal</i>, starred review</p><p>&ldquo;The reappearance of this novel will be welcomed by students of Jewish and Yiddish literature and 20th-century feminist writing. Summing up: Recommended. All levels.&rdquo;&mdash;<i>Choice</i></p><p>&ldquo;Kreitman&rsquo;s writing is clear, marvelously descriptive and occasionally evocative of . . . her brother, Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer. . . . A wonderful introduction by Ilan Stavans and comprehensive afterword by Anita Norich draw the parallels with Esther Kreitman&rsquo;s life and place the book in historical perspective.&rdquo;&mdash;<i>Jewish Book World</i></p><p>&ldquo;Above all, the sheer story-telling skill of Kreitman&rsquo;s prose reminds us how past worlds are evoked through detail, practical reminders of daily lives and customs which no longer exist.&rdquo;&mdash;<i>The Jewish Quarterly</i></p><p>&ldquo;[Kreitman] clearly has the same deep, haunting literary storyteller&rsquo;s gifts as her siblings.&rdquo;&mdash;<i>Lilith</i></p><p>&ldquo;This new edition, with its timely critical reappraisal of Kreitman&rsquo;s place in her famous family as well as [<i>The Dance of the Demon</i>s<i>'</i>] place in Yiddish literature, marks a long overdue effort to translate the rest of Kreitman&rsquo;s work, and is still, after so many decades, a haunting and haunted book.&rdquo;&mdash;<i>The Jewish Reader</i></p><p>The semi-autobiographical portrait of the original &ldquo;Yentl&rdquo; reveals the eccentricities, complexities, and madness of the brilliant Singer family. This magnum opus by the forgotten sister to Israel Joshua Singer and Nobel Prize&ndash;winner Isaac Bashevis Singer now includes family photos and commentary from both Esther Kreitman&rsquo;s son and granddaughter.</p></div>
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