Part of the Jewish Encounter series Here is the stirring story of how
Hebrew was rescued from the fate of a dead language to become the
living tongue of a modern nation. Ilan Stavans’s quest begins with a
dream featuring a beautiful woman speaking an unknown language. When
the language turns out to be Hebrew, a friend diagnoses “language
withdrawal,” and Stavans sets out in search of his own forgotten
Hebrew as well as the man who helped revive the language at the end of
the nineteenth century, Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. The search for Ben-Yehuda,
who raised his eldest son in linguistic isolation–not even allowing
him to hear the songs of birds–so that he would be “the first
Hebrew-speaking child,” becomes a journey full of paradox. It was
Orthodox anti-Zionists who had Ben-Yehuda arrested for sedition, and,
although Ben-Yehuda was devoted to Jewish life in Palestine, it was in
Manhattan that he worked on his great dictionary of the Hebrew
language. The resurrection of Hebrew raises urgent questions about the
role language plays in Jewish survival, questions that lead Stavans
not merely into the roots of modern Hebrew but into the origins of
Israel itself. All the tensions between the Diaspora and the idea of a
promised land pulse beneath the surface of Stavans’s story, which is
a fascinating biography as well as a moving personal journey.
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ISBN
9780805242621
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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