The Jew of New York
  • Published:
    Jan-2001
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    Literary
  • Pages:
    112
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In 1825, Mordecai Noah, a New York politician and amateur playwright possessed of a utopian vision, summoned all the lost tribes of Israel to an island near Buffalo in the hope of establishing a Jewish state. His failed plan, a mere footnote in Jewish-American history, is the starting point for Ben Katchor's brilliantly imagined epic that unfolds on the streets of New York a few years later.

A disgraced kosher slaughterer, an importer of religious articles and women's hosiery, a pilgrim peddling soil from the Holy Land, a latter-day Kabbalist, a man with plans to carbonate Lake Erie--these are just some of the characters who move through Katchor's universe, their lives interwoven in a common struggle to settle into the New World even as it erupts into a financial frenzy that could as easily leave them bankrupt as carry them into the future.
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    • Jan-2001
    • Random House
    • Paperback
    • ISBN: 0375700978
    • ISBN13: 9780375700972
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    • Dec-1998
    • Knopf
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 0375401040
    • ISBN13: 9780375401046



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