MICHIGAN QUARTERLY REVIEW
ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL ISSUE
FOR FALL AND WINTER
2002/03
JEWISH IN AMERICA
Guest editors
Sara Blair and Jonathan Freedman
This two-volume issue brings together scholarly essays, high-level
journalism, personal narratives, fiction, poetry, and visual art responding to
the transformations of Jewish experience in the United States during the
last fifty years. It offers writings that explore the range of identities, as well
as the authentic contemporary experience, of Jews in America. Writings
by Jews and non-Jews engage controversies in the fields of politics,
sociocultural dynamics, the arts, and the relation of Jewish life in America
to other historical periods, other geographical places.
Discursive prose:
Pearl Abraham, Leonard Barkan, Ruth Behar, lIana
Blumberg, Brian Cheyette, Nicholas Delbanco, Jonathan Freedman,
Herbert Gold, Laurence Goldstein, Stephen Greenblatt, Heidi
Zuckerman Jacobson, Richard Kostelanetz, Julian Levinson, John
Limon, Sharona Muir, Gregory Orfalea, Alicia Ostriker, Robert A.
Rosenstone, Alix Kates Shulman, Louis Simpson, Alisa Solomon,
Stephen J. Whitfield
Fiction :
Misha Angrist, Eliot Krieger, Sharon Pomerantz, Nancy
Reisman, Gerald Shapiro
Poetry:
Judith Baumel, Charles Bernstein, Chana Bloch, Daniel Mark
Epstein, Rick Hilles, A. M. Juster, Rodger Kamenetz, David Lehman,
Philip Levine, Leonard Nathan, Jacqueline Osherow, Robert Pinsky,
Esther Schor, Grace Schulman
A portfolio of graphics devoted to Jewish photography, curated with a
prefatory essay by Sara Blair
For the two volumes, send a check for $18 (includes postage and
handling) to: Michigan Quarterly Review, University of Michigan,
3032 Rackham Bldg., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1070.