Kundera and the Question of Jewish-Israeli Identity

Kundera chose to take the long view, reflecting on the relationship between the Jews and Europe, and, more broadly, on the Jews and that European, literary spirit to which he saw himself heir.
Kundera chose to take the long view, reflecting on the relationship between the Jews and Europe, and, more broadly, on the Jews and that European, literary spirit to which he saw himself heir.
The literature classroom is an unusually fit environment in which to pursue “the deepening and sharpening of emotional powers.”
Listening for those voices from the deep.
Reconstituting the totality of a person knowing only the “parts” of his or her mind is equally nonsensical.
The president and the humble staircase: a short survey.
When translation becomes a part of the art of fiction.