| Author/Contributor(s): | Cohen, Sarah Blacher |
| Publisher: | Indiana University Press |
| Date: | 02/22/1994 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
. . . a thoughtful introduction to a monumental though underrated writer. --SHOFAR
This study is a welcome addition to the growing body of scholarly criticism of Ozick and focuses on her comedic style. --Choice
Cohen has written an important . . . book, one that celebrates Ozick's 'liturgical laughter, ' emphasizing on every occasion the connection between the comic and the sacred. It is a connection we should be reminded of often. --Belles Lettres
Cohen's readings of these stories reveal their many levels and meanings in a language as acute and perceptive as that of Ozick herself. --St. Louis Post-Dispatch Magazine
In presenting Ozick as a 'comedian of ideas, ' Sarah Blacher Cohen has raised the study of Ozick to a new level. --Alan L. Berger
[Cohen] understands Ozick's hybrid conception of human nature, her realization that the secret source of humor is not joy but sorrow and that the ironic mode . . . is the best way of telling the truth. --Daniel Walden