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- catalog abstract ""Written over the last two decades, the essays in this collection speak to what it means to be Jewish - historically, theologically, ideologically, philosophically - within the context of the Holocaust and the disintegration of Communism. George Konrad is Hungarian and Jewish. He is European and Jewish. A Diaspora Jew, he espouses Zionism, he tells us, as one who might, if he chooses, move to Jerusalem, just as he might, if he chooses, move to Paris." "Konrad covers much ground in The Invisible Voice, from German collective guilt to assimilation, from the Diaspora Jew to Israel and Palestine. He looks at European integration and how the Jews fit into it. Should they work toward assimilation or separation in order to survive? These are thoughtful and provocative essays from one of Europe's preeminent essayists and novelists."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11684191.
- catalog coverage "Hungary Ethnic relations.".
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""Written over the last two decades, the essays in this collection speak to what it means to be Jewish - historically, theologically, ideologically, philosophically - within the context of the Holocaust and the disintegration of Communism. George Konrad is Hungarian and Jewish. He is European and Jewish. A Diaspora Jew, he espouses Zionism, he tells us, as one who might, if he chooses, move to Jerusalem, just as he might, if he chooses, move to Paris." "Konrad covers much ground in The Invisible Voice, from German collective guilt to assimilation, from the Diaspora Jew to Israel and Palestine. He looks at European integration and how the Jews fit into it. Should they work toward assimilation or separation in order to survive? These are thoughtful and provocative essays from one of Europe's preeminent essayists and novelists."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Citizen or Subject -- The Ethics of Self-Defense -- Show Me Your Eyes -- Thoughts in Jerusalem -- Deus Semper Maior -- Hungarian-Jewish Accounting -- On Jewish-Christian Reconciliation -- Marginal Notes to the Ten Commandments -- Shabbatai Tzvi: Messiah? Con Man? Artist? -- Letter to the Former Prisoners of Buchenwald -- The Permanently Waiting -- Neither Forbidden nor Prescribed -- From Hate Talk to the Cattle Car -- On the Ides of October -- Remembering October -- In Bihar -- Longing in the Desert -- Peregrination -- Three Roads for Jews -- Approaching David.".
- catalog extent "vi, 241 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Invisible voice.".
- catalog identifier "0156012944".
- catalog isFormatOf "Invisible voice.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng hun".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Diego : Harcourt,".
- catalog relation "Invisible voice.".
- catalog spatial "Hungary Ethnic relations.".
- catalog spatial "Hungary".
- catalog subject "943.9/004924 21".
- catalog subject "DS135.H9 K63 2000".
- catalog subject "Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)".
- catalog subject "Jews Hungary Identity.".
- catalog subject "Jews Hungary Miscellanea.".
- catalog subject "Judaism 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Citizen or Subject -- The Ethics of Self-Defense -- Show Me Your Eyes -- Thoughts in Jerusalem -- Deus Semper Maior -- Hungarian-Jewish Accounting -- On Jewish-Christian Reconciliation -- Marginal Notes to the Ten Commandments -- Shabbatai Tzvi: Messiah? Con Man? Artist? -- Letter to the Former Prisoners of Buchenwald -- The Permanently Waiting -- Neither Forbidden nor Prescribed -- From Hate Talk to the Cattle Car -- On the Ides of October -- Remembering October -- In Bihar -- Longing in the Desert -- Peregrination -- Three Roads for Jews -- Approaching David.".
- catalog title "The invisible voice : meditations on Jewish themes / George Konrád ; translated from the Hungarian by Peter Reich.".
- catalog type "Miscellanea. fast".
- catalog type "text".