Event Title - The Netanyahus : A Reading and Talk with Joshua Cohen
Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at 19:30
10, rue du G矇n矇ral Camou, 75007 Paris
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插惚捩'莽泭Center for Writers and Translatorsis delighted to present a conversation with Joshua Cohen aboutThe Netanyahusin collaboration with theCenter for Critical Democracy Studiesand the . Set at Corbin College in a fictional, sleepy college town in upstate New York over the winter of 1959 to 1960,泭The Netanyahusfollows Ruben Blum, a Jewish historian, as he reviews the job application of an exiled Israeli scholar whose speciality is the Spanish Inquisition. When Benzion Netanyahu, a Polish-born, Israel-based academic better known as Benjamins father, shows up for an interview, Blum plays the reluctant chaperone to guests who proceed to lay waste to his American complacencies. SubtitledAn Account of A Minor and Ultimately Even Negligible Episode in the History of a Very Famous Family,and described as the best and most relevant novel Ive read in what feels like forever by Taffy Brodesser-Akner for theThe New York Times, Cohens new novel mixes fiction with nonfiction, the campus novel with the lecture. The final product is a wildly inventive, genre-bending comedy of blending, identity, and politics that finds Cohenat the height of his powers. Joshua Cohen was born in 1980 in Atlantic City. His books include the novelsMoving Kings,泭Book of Numbers,泭Witz,泭A Heaven of Others, andCadenza for the Schneidermann Violin Concerto; the short fiction collectionFour New Messages, and the non-fiction collectionAttention: Dispatches from a Land of Distraction. Called a major American writer by theNew York Times, maybe Americas greatest living writer by theWashington Post, and an extraordinary prose stylist, surely one of the most prodigious at work in American fiction today by theNew Yorker, Cohen was awarded Israels 2013 Matanel Prize for Jewish Writers, and in 2017 was named one of Grantas Best Young American Novelists. He lives in New York City.