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A Wandering Feast is a delightful book that welcomes the reader to a wonderful journey through the Jewish culture of Eastern Europe. Page after page, you will visit the still-vibrant Jewish world and discover Yiddish folkways, toe-tapping klezmer music, and heart-warming traditional food. Yale Strom and Elizabeth Schwartz have documented an amazing journey-organized around visits to authentic cities and villages in Eastern Europe-with a fascinating travelogue that includes inspiring stories, photographs, music, and recipes. A Wandering Feast reveals that a culture long feared to be gone…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A Wandering Feast is a delightful book that welcomes the reader to a wonderful journey through the Jewish culture of Eastern Europe. Page after page, you will visit the still-vibrant Jewish world and discover Yiddish folkways, toe-tapping klezmer music, and heart-warming traditional food. Yale Strom and Elizabeth Schwartz have documented an amazing journey-organized around visits to authentic cities and villages in Eastern Europe-with a fascinating travelogue that includes inspiring stories, photographs, music, and recipes. A Wandering Feast reveals that a culture long feared to be gone forever is still very much alive. "A Wandering Feast is rambunctious, festive, enlightening and . . . yes, tasty." -Ilan Stavans, author, On Borrowed Words: A Memoir of Language "Captures, preserves, contectualizes, and celebrates life." -Annette Insdorf, author, Indelible Shadows: Film and the Holocaust "A vehicle for an evocation and examination of his personal odyssey, and ultimately of Jewish history and identity." -Eva Fogelman, author, Conscience and Courage: Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust "Strom proves himself a master storyteller and archivist of the lost Jewish worlds of post-Holocaust Europe." -Thane Rosenbaum, the author of The Golems of Gotham, Second Hand Smoke, and Elijah Visible
Autorenporträt
Yale Strom is one of the world's leading ethnographers of klezmer culture. He has been doing field research in Central and Eastern Europe on the topic since 1981.