Jewish/Christian symbolism in Bernard Malamud's novel God's grace

Besides being one of the major American authors of the postwar period, Bernard Malamud is also one of the leading representatives of contemporary Jewish fiction. When God's Grace was published, it received very mixed reviews and the novel is likely to remain one of Malamud’s most controversial...

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Main Author: Pirjo Ahokas
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Donner Institute 1986-09-01
Series:Nordisk Judaistik
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/nj/article/view/69408
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spelling doaj-8f5789ea3b2347f4a12bdadee88046202020-11-24T23:58:00ZdanDonner InstituteNordisk Judaistik0348-16462343-49291986-09-017210.30752/nj.69408Jewish/Christian symbolism in Bernard Malamud's novel God's gracePirjo Ahokas0University of TurkuBesides being one of the major American authors of the postwar period, Bernard Malamud is also one of the leading representatives of contemporary Jewish fiction. When God's Grace was published, it received very mixed reviews and the novel is likely to remain one of Malamud’s most controversial books. Part of the audience’s puzzlement derives from the fact that with its grotesque characters and strange events God’s Grace seems to defy definition. The novel is filled with literary references and biblical symbolism that mainly draws on Genesis and on the apocalyptic tradition fused with elements of Messianism. The author discusses the genre problem of God’s Grace by outlining some of its background in contemporary America fiction and then analyzing the meaning and effect of Malamud’s use of Jewish/Christian symbolism to enhance the valuable aspects of the Jewish inheritance.https://journal.fi/nj/article/view/69408Malamud, BernardAmerican literature -- Jewish authorsJewish literatureAuthors, AmericanFictionSymbolism in literature
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Jewish/Christian symbolism in Bernard Malamud's novel God's grace
Nordisk Judaistik
Malamud, Bernard
American literature -- Jewish authors
Jewish literature
Authors, American
Fiction
Symbolism in literature
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title Jewish/Christian symbolism in Bernard Malamud's novel God's grace
title_short Jewish/Christian symbolism in Bernard Malamud's novel God's grace
title_full Jewish/Christian symbolism in Bernard Malamud's novel God's grace
title_fullStr Jewish/Christian symbolism in Bernard Malamud's novel God's grace
title_full_unstemmed Jewish/Christian symbolism in Bernard Malamud's novel God's grace
title_sort jewish/christian symbolism in bernard malamud's novel god's grace
publisher Donner Institute
series Nordisk Judaistik
issn 0348-1646
2343-4929
publishDate 1986-09-01
description Besides being one of the major American authors of the postwar period, Bernard Malamud is also one of the leading representatives of contemporary Jewish fiction. When God's Grace was published, it received very mixed reviews and the novel is likely to remain one of Malamud’s most controversial books. Part of the audience’s puzzlement derives from the fact that with its grotesque characters and strange events God’s Grace seems to defy definition. The novel is filled with literary references and biblical symbolism that mainly draws on Genesis and on the apocalyptic tradition fused with elements of Messianism. The author discusses the genre problem of God’s Grace by outlining some of its background in contemporary America fiction and then analyzing the meaning and effect of Malamud’s use of Jewish/Christian symbolism to enhance the valuable aspects of the Jewish inheritance.
topic Malamud, Bernard
American literature -- Jewish authors
Jewish literature
Authors, American
Fiction
Symbolism in literature
url https://journal.fi/nj/article/view/69408
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