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Historia, vida y cultura judía

Esta serie profundiza en la rica y diversa historia del pueblo judío, rastreando su viaje desde sus orígenes antiguos hasta la actualidad. Explora eventos cruciales, movimientos intelectuales y tradiciones culturales que han dado forma a la identidad judía a lo largo de los siglos. Los lectores encontrarán narrativas cautivadoras, profundas ideas filosóficas y vívidas representaciones de la vida en diversas épocas y lugares. La colección ofrece un examen completo del legado perdurable y la evolución dinámica de una de las civilizaciones más antiguas e influyentes del mundo.

Leon Uris
The Man Who Swam into History

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  1. "This combination memoir/short story collection recounts the Rosenstone family's passage from Romania to America. Robert Rosenstone tells the story not as a single, linear narrative, but through "tales, sequences, windows, moments, and fragments resurrected from the lives of three generations in my two parental families, set in five countries on two continents over the period of almost a century." This more literary and personal approach allows Rosenstone's relatives to emerge as distinct personalities, voices who quarrel and gossip, share their dreams and fears, and maintain the ties of a loving, if eccentric, family."--BOOK JACKET.

    The Man Who Swam into History
  2. Leon Uris

    • 352 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    The dramatic story of a novelist whose life constantly provided his best material, this biography of the best-selling author of Exodus, Mila 18, QB VII & Trinity maps the literary landscape of mid-twentieth-century America, the mainstreaming of Jewish writing, and the rise of the celebrity author.

    Leon Uris