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In a Yellow Wood: Selected Stories and Essays

Contributor(s): Ozick, Cynthia (Author), Ozick, Cynthia (Introduction by)

ISBN: 9780593992203

Publisher: Everyman's Library

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Pub Date: March 11, 2025

Dewey: 818.5409

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.50" H x 8.20" L x 5.00" W ( 1.60 lbs) 712 pages

Series: Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics

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Description: "Selected by Cynthia Ozick from a dozen books written across more than fifty years, the essays and short stories gathered here constitute a summing-up of her remarkable literary career. In such classic essays as 'Who Owns Anne Frank?,' 'What Helen Keller Saw,' 'Dostoevsky's Unabomber,' and 'Transcending the Kafkaesque,' Ozick examines some of the world's most illustrious writers and their work, tackles compelling contemporary literary and moral issues, and looks into the wellsprings of her own lifelong engagement with literature. In her short stories, including 'A Hebrew Sibyl,' 'What Happened to the Baby?,' 'Dictation,' 'The Biographer's Hat,' and 'The Conversion of the Jews,' Ozick demonstrates again and again her stylistic brilliance and the originality of her distinctive interweaving of the strands of history and myth"

Review Quotes: "If there is such a thing as a literary pantheon in America, then Cynthia Ozick is surely its Athena.... Ozick casts sentences that fairly pulse with the electricity of a highly charged mind." --The Washington Post

"Ozick is double-barreled. She's an inventive and revelatory fiction writer and an exacting, battle-ready critic; an impish writer of conscience and a creative intellectual." --Los Angeles Times

"As an essayist, Ozick is a very good storyteller. Her arguments are plots . . . They twist and turn, digress, slow down and speed up, surprise with sudden illuminations." --The New York Times Book Review

"Ozick's prose urges the breathless reader along, her love of language rolling excitedly through her sentences like an ocean wave." --The New York Review of Books

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