She’s an iconic Jewish storyteller. She’s a widely acclaimed
professor and folklorist. She’s the one and only Peninnah Schram,
and Peninnah’s World: A Jewish Life in Stories is her authorized
biography, told through individual stories.
What is a biography told through stories? Because Schram’s art form
is storytelling, Peninnah’s World dramatizes in vivid scenes her
extraordinary trajectory from the New London, Connecticut-born child
of immigrant parents steeped in Jewish tradition in the 1930s and
‘40s to award-winning, New York-based performer, writer and scholar.
The book features landmarks such as the old Mohican Hotel in New
London and Stern College for Women in Manhattan. Along the way, Schram
enjoys close encounters with such luminaries as Noble Laureates Elie
Wiesel and Isaac Bashevis Singer, as well as famed Yiddish-theater
actress Molly Picon, actor Jeff Goldblum, singer/ethnomusicologist
Ruth Rubin and others.
Written by storytelling studies professor and performer Caren Schnur
Neile, the stories are in a form tailor-made to enjoy and share aloud.
At the same time, theyserve as models for all those interested in
creating their own life and family stories, whatever their background,
whether on the page, on the stage, or among neighbors and loved ones.
Welcome to Peninnah’s World. Prepare to explore your own.
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A Jewish Life in Stories
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780761872924
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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