5. MODERN JEWISH STUDIES ANNUAL V
(YIDDISH VOL 5, No 4, Fall 1984)
Joseph C. Landis and Daniel Walden, Editors
Daniel Walden:
Reflections on Columbus’ Medine:
The Myth and the Realily of the Jewish Immigrant’s New World, 1880-1915, 5
Jules Chametzky:
Immigrant Fiction as Cultural Mediation, 14
Frances Farber:
Yiddish Voices in American Jewish Fiction, 22
R. Barbara Gitenstein
Reznikoff’s By the Waters of Manhattan and
Gold’s Jews Without Money, 42
Richard J. Fein:
Fear, Fatherhood and desire in Call it Sleep, 49
Judith Ruderman:
Upside-Down in Good as Gold: Moishe Kapoyer as Muse, 55
Nora Glickman:
Viñas’s En la Semana Trágica: A Novelist’s Focus on an
Argentine Pogrom, 64
Edward H. Friedman:
Marginal Narrative: Levels of Discourse in La vida a Plazos de Don Jacobo, 72
Myron I. Lichtblau:
The Young Jew in Buenos Aires: Bernardo Verbitzky’s It’s Hard to Begin Living, 82
Jean Jofen:
The Jewish Element in the Work of Franz Kafka, 87
Karen Lynn:
The Mormon: Zion and the Jewish Golden Land, 107