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This book demonstrates the key relevance of Jewish literary and intellectual traditions for understanding Jorge Luis Borges’ views on authorship and literary tradition. Yitzhak Lewis explores central themes in Borges’ engagement with “the Judaic,” contextualizing them within his contemporary Argentine debates about nationalism and literature, postcolonialism and aesthetics.
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This book demonstrates the key relevance of Jewish literary and intellectual traditions for understanding Jorge Luis Borges’ views on authorship and literary tradition. Yitzhak Lewis explores central themes in Borges’ engagement with “the Judaic,” contextualizing them within his contemporary Argentine debates about nationalism and literature, postcolonialism and aesthetics.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781978843950
- ISBN-10: 197884395X
- Artikelnr.: 71878221
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781978843950
- ISBN-10: 197884395X
- Artikelnr.: 71878221
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
YITZHAK LEWIS is an assistant professor of humanities at Duke Kunshan University, China. He is the author of A Permanent Beginning: R. Nachman of Braslav and Jewish Literary Modernity.
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: A Game of Inheritance
* The Judaic
* From Kabbalah to Tradition (the Structure of the Argument)
* Methodological Notes
Section I: Kabbalah
2. Chapter 1: Kabbalistic Stories
* Kabbalistic Methodologies
* Encountering Scholem
3. Chapter 2: The Ideal Author
* A Vindication of the Author
* What is an Author?
* Another Creation Story
* Cabal and Complot
* A Comment on Literature and Conspiracy
4. Chapter 3: The Ideal Reader
* Borges’ Parable of the Cave
* The Narrator and the Kabbalist
* Kabbalah and Tradition
Section II: Tradition
5. Chapter 4: The Trouble with Tradition
* Literary Tradition
* Jewish Tradition
* National Tradition
* Tradition in the Historical Sense
* The Postwar Question of Tradition
6. Chapter 5: What is Jewish Tradition?
* First Rejection: The Essential
* Second Rejection: The Original
* Third Rejection: The Rupture
* The Departure from Tradition
* Veblen, An Imbalanced Analogy
* Veblen, An Evolving Analogy
7. Chapter 6: Tradition and Local Color
* Between Jewish and Israeli Literature
* “The Memory of Israel is in Agnon”
* Between Tradition and Local Color
* Bring on the Camels
Section III: Authorship
8. Chapter 7: Authorship and its Metaphors
* Hasidism
* The Sphere of In-Between
* Kafka and his Precursors
* A New Metaphor for Authorship
9. Conclusion: Borges and his Kafkaesque Precursors
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction: A Game of Inheritance 1
The Judaic 4
From Kabbalah to Tradition (the Structure of the Argument) 7
Methodological Notes 10
Part I Kabbalah
1 Kabbalistic Stories 15
Kabbalistic Methodologies 17
Encountering Scholem 22
2 The Ideal Author 29
A Vindication of the Author 31
What is an Author? 33
Another Creation Story 37
Cabal and Complot 39
A Comment on Literature
and Conspiracy 42
3 The Ideal Reader 51
Borges’s Parable of the Cave 54
The Narrator and the Kabbalist 59
Kabbalah and Tradition 68
Part II Tradition
4 The Trouble
with Tradition 73
Literary Tradition 75
Jewish Tradition 78
National Tradition 79
Tradition in the Historical Sense 82
The Postwar Question of Tradition 87
5 What Is Jewish Tradition? 91
First Rejection: The Essential 93
Second Rejection: The Original 95
Third Rejection: The Rupture 96
The Departure from Tradition 98
Veblen, an Imbalanced Analogy 104
Veblen, an Evolving Analogy 108
6 Tradition and Local Color 113
Between Jewish and Israeli Literature
115
“The Memory of Israel Is in Agnon” 118
Between Tradition and Local Color 123
Bring on the Camels 126
Part III Authorship
7 Authorship and Its Metaphors
135
Hasidism 138
The Sphere of In-Between
142
Kafka and His Precursors 144
A New Metaphor
for Authorship 148
Conclusion: Borges and His Kafkaesque Precursors 155
A Sidenote on Another Precursor 157
Jewish Literature
after
Borges 158
Notes 161
Bibliography 195
Index 000
1. Introduction: A Game of Inheritance
* The Judaic
* From Kabbalah to Tradition (the Structure of the Argument)
* Methodological Notes
Section I: Kabbalah
2. Chapter 1: Kabbalistic Stories
* Kabbalistic Methodologies
* Encountering Scholem
3. Chapter 2: The Ideal Author
* A Vindication of the Author
* What is an Author?
* Another Creation Story
* Cabal and Complot
* A Comment on Literature and Conspiracy
4. Chapter 3: The Ideal Reader
* Borges’ Parable of the Cave
* The Narrator and the Kabbalist
* Kabbalah and Tradition
Section II: Tradition
5. Chapter 4: The Trouble with Tradition
* Literary Tradition
* Jewish Tradition
* National Tradition
* Tradition in the Historical Sense
* The Postwar Question of Tradition
6. Chapter 5: What is Jewish Tradition?
* First Rejection: The Essential
* Second Rejection: The Original
* Third Rejection: The Rupture
* The Departure from Tradition
* Veblen, An Imbalanced Analogy
* Veblen, An Evolving Analogy
7. Chapter 6: Tradition and Local Color
* Between Jewish and Israeli Literature
* “The Memory of Israel is in Agnon”
* Between Tradition and Local Color
* Bring on the Camels
Section III: Authorship
8. Chapter 7: Authorship and its Metaphors
* Hasidism
* The Sphere of In-Between
* Kafka and his Precursors
* A New Metaphor for Authorship
9. Conclusion: Borges and his Kafkaesque Precursors
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction: A Game of Inheritance 1
The Judaic 4
From Kabbalah to Tradition (the Structure of the Argument) 7
Methodological Notes 10
Part I Kabbalah
1 Kabbalistic Stories 15
Kabbalistic Methodologies 17
Encountering Scholem 22
2 The Ideal Author 29
A Vindication of the Author 31
What is an Author? 33
Another Creation Story 37
Cabal and Complot 39
A Comment on Literature
and Conspiracy 42
3 The Ideal Reader 51
Borges’s Parable of the Cave 54
The Narrator and the Kabbalist 59
Kabbalah and Tradition 68
Part II Tradition
4 The Trouble
with Tradition 73
Literary Tradition 75
Jewish Tradition 78
National Tradition 79
Tradition in the Historical Sense 82
The Postwar Question of Tradition 87
5 What Is Jewish Tradition? 91
First Rejection: The Essential 93
Second Rejection: The Original 95
Third Rejection: The Rupture 96
The Departure from Tradition 98
Veblen, an Imbalanced Analogy 104
Veblen, an Evolving Analogy 108
6 Tradition and Local Color 113
Between Jewish and Israeli Literature
115
“The Memory of Israel Is in Agnon” 118
Between Tradition and Local Color 123
Bring on the Camels 126
Part III Authorship
7 Authorship and Its Metaphors
135
Hasidism 138
The Sphere of In-Between
142
Kafka and His Precursors 144
A New Metaphor
for Authorship 148
Conclusion: Borges and His Kafkaesque Precursors 155
A Sidenote on Another Precursor 157
Jewish Literature
after
Borges 158
Notes 161
Bibliography 195
Index 000
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: A Game of Inheritance
* The Judaic
* From Kabbalah to Tradition (the Structure of the Argument)
* Methodological Notes
Section I: Kabbalah
2. Chapter 1: Kabbalistic Stories
* Kabbalistic Methodologies
* Encountering Scholem
3. Chapter 2: The Ideal Author
* A Vindication of the Author
* What is an Author?
* Another Creation Story
* Cabal and Complot
* A Comment on Literature and Conspiracy
4. Chapter 3: The Ideal Reader
* Borges’ Parable of the Cave
* The Narrator and the Kabbalist
* Kabbalah and Tradition
Section II: Tradition
5. Chapter 4: The Trouble with Tradition
* Literary Tradition
* Jewish Tradition
* National Tradition
* Tradition in the Historical Sense
* The Postwar Question of Tradition
6. Chapter 5: What is Jewish Tradition?
* First Rejection: The Essential
* Second Rejection: The Original
* Third Rejection: The Rupture
* The Departure from Tradition
* Veblen, An Imbalanced Analogy
* Veblen, An Evolving Analogy
7. Chapter 6: Tradition and Local Color
* Between Jewish and Israeli Literature
* “The Memory of Israel is in Agnon”
* Between Tradition and Local Color
* Bring on the Camels
Section III: Authorship
8. Chapter 7: Authorship and its Metaphors
* Hasidism
* The Sphere of In-Between
* Kafka and his Precursors
* A New Metaphor for Authorship
9. Conclusion: Borges and his Kafkaesque Precursors
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction: A Game of Inheritance 1
The Judaic 4
From Kabbalah to Tradition (the Structure of the Argument) 7
Methodological Notes 10
Part I Kabbalah
1 Kabbalistic Stories 15
Kabbalistic Methodologies 17
Encountering Scholem 22
2 The Ideal Author 29
A Vindication of the Author 31
What is an Author? 33
Another Creation Story 37
Cabal and Complot 39
A Comment on Literature
and Conspiracy 42
3 The Ideal Reader 51
Borges’s Parable of the Cave 54
The Narrator and the Kabbalist 59
Kabbalah and Tradition 68
Part II Tradition
4 The Trouble
with Tradition 73
Literary Tradition 75
Jewish Tradition 78
National Tradition 79
Tradition in the Historical Sense 82
The Postwar Question of Tradition 87
5 What Is Jewish Tradition? 91
First Rejection: The Essential 93
Second Rejection: The Original 95
Third Rejection: The Rupture 96
The Departure from Tradition 98
Veblen, an Imbalanced Analogy 104
Veblen, an Evolving Analogy 108
6 Tradition and Local Color 113
Between Jewish and Israeli Literature
115
“The Memory of Israel Is in Agnon” 118
Between Tradition and Local Color 123
Bring on the Camels 126
Part III Authorship
7 Authorship and Its Metaphors
135
Hasidism 138
The Sphere of In-Between
142
Kafka and His Precursors 144
A New Metaphor
for Authorship 148
Conclusion: Borges and His Kafkaesque Precursors 155
A Sidenote on Another Precursor 157
Jewish Literature
after
Borges 158
Notes 161
Bibliography 195
Index 000
1. Introduction: A Game of Inheritance
* The Judaic
* From Kabbalah to Tradition (the Structure of the Argument)
* Methodological Notes
Section I: Kabbalah
2. Chapter 1: Kabbalistic Stories
* Kabbalistic Methodologies
* Encountering Scholem
3. Chapter 2: The Ideal Author
* A Vindication of the Author
* What is an Author?
* Another Creation Story
* Cabal and Complot
* A Comment on Literature and Conspiracy
4. Chapter 3: The Ideal Reader
* Borges’ Parable of the Cave
* The Narrator and the Kabbalist
* Kabbalah and Tradition
Section II: Tradition
5. Chapter 4: The Trouble with Tradition
* Literary Tradition
* Jewish Tradition
* National Tradition
* Tradition in the Historical Sense
* The Postwar Question of Tradition
6. Chapter 5: What is Jewish Tradition?
* First Rejection: The Essential
* Second Rejection: The Original
* Third Rejection: The Rupture
* The Departure from Tradition
* Veblen, An Imbalanced Analogy
* Veblen, An Evolving Analogy
7. Chapter 6: Tradition and Local Color
* Between Jewish and Israeli Literature
* “The Memory of Israel is in Agnon”
* Between Tradition and Local Color
* Bring on the Camels
Section III: Authorship
8. Chapter 7: Authorship and its Metaphors
* Hasidism
* The Sphere of In-Between
* Kafka and his Precursors
* A New Metaphor for Authorship
9. Conclusion: Borges and his Kafkaesque Precursors
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction: A Game of Inheritance 1
The Judaic 4
From Kabbalah to Tradition (the Structure of the Argument) 7
Methodological Notes 10
Part I Kabbalah
1 Kabbalistic Stories 15
Kabbalistic Methodologies 17
Encountering Scholem 22
2 The Ideal Author 29
A Vindication of the Author 31
What is an Author? 33
Another Creation Story 37
Cabal and Complot 39
A Comment on Literature
and Conspiracy 42
3 The Ideal Reader 51
Borges’s Parable of the Cave 54
The Narrator and the Kabbalist 59
Kabbalah and Tradition 68
Part II Tradition
4 The Trouble
with Tradition 73
Literary Tradition 75
Jewish Tradition 78
National Tradition 79
Tradition in the Historical Sense 82
The Postwar Question of Tradition 87
5 What Is Jewish Tradition? 91
First Rejection: The Essential 93
Second Rejection: The Original 95
Third Rejection: The Rupture 96
The Departure from Tradition 98
Veblen, an Imbalanced Analogy 104
Veblen, an Evolving Analogy 108
6 Tradition and Local Color 113
Between Jewish and Israeli Literature
115
“The Memory of Israel Is in Agnon” 118
Between Tradition and Local Color 123
Bring on the Camels 126
Part III Authorship
7 Authorship and Its Metaphors
135
Hasidism 138
The Sphere of In-Between
142
Kafka and His Precursors 144
A New Metaphor
for Authorship 148
Conclusion: Borges and His Kafkaesque Precursors 155
A Sidenote on Another Precursor 157
Jewish Literature
after
Borges 158
Notes 161
Bibliography 195
Index 000