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The Jew of Rome: Vol. 2 of the Trilogy of Historical Novels on Josephus, Rome,
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by Lion Feuchtwanger


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  • Title The Jew of Rome: Vol. 2 of the Trilogy of Historical Novels on Josephus, Rome, and Judea
  • Author Lion Feuchtwanger
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 574
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Makom Publications
  • Date 9/26/201
  • ISBN 9780615868660 / 0615868665
  • Weight 1.3 lbs (0.59 kg)
  • Dimensions 8 x 5.25 x 1.16 in (20.32 x 13.34 x 2.95 cm)

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The celebrated German-Jewish writer Lion Feuchtwanger (1884-1958) was an incomparable master of the historical novel, applying his distinctive technique of projecting critical contemporary themes onto exceptional individuals and complex historical scenery from times long gone. Using a thorough knowledge of historical detail and playing the role of an enlightened philosopher with a highly idiosyncratic literary style, he engaged both ancient Jewish history and the dilemmas of Jewish existence in his key writings. Throughout his career, Feuchtwanger was drawn to a central theme of Jewishness, and his best work presents the enigma of the Jew and treats the quandary of being Jewish in a non-Jewish world. He depicts the predicament of the "modern" Jew, of whatever historical period, in achieving a synthesis of his or her particular relationship to the Jewish people and a universal relationship to all humanity. Beginning in 1925 with his instantly famous novel "Jew Suss" and followed by his "Josephus" trilogy-"Josephus" ("The Judean War"), 1932; "The Jew of Rome," 1935; and "Josephus and the Emperor" ("The Emperor and His Jew"), 1942-Feuchtwanger deals with the theme of nationalism versus cosmopolitanism, in the trilogy specifically via the life of Josephus Flavius, the renowned yet controversial Jewish historian of the first century. In these inimitable and haunting works, as also in his life, Josephus witnesses firsthand the tragic fall of Judea and the Jerusalem Temple, and then spends his life defending the Jewish cause on the world's greatest stage at the time, Rome. Feuchtwanger also wrote fascinating historical novels on Goya the artist, Benjamin Franklin in France ("Arms for America"), and Rousseau the philosopher. Toward his life's end in California, Feuchtwanger took up the theme of Jewishness again in his novel "Raquel, the Jewess of Toledo" (all forthcoming from MaKoM---see MaKoM Publications titles).
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