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The Last European-Hebrew Writer

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This series focuses on the Jewish textual tradition as well as the ways it evolves in response to new intellectual, historical, social and political contexts. Fostering dialogue between litera...
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  • 05 October 2026
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The Last European-Hebrew Writer offers a critical account of modern Hebrew literature through two cultural alternatives that briefly coexisted in the early 20th century: the European-Hebrew literature centered in Warsaw and the Hebrew-Arabic literature emerging in Ottoman Jerusalem. Both sought to shape Hebrew as a modern culture of influence in dialogue with its surroundings. The European-Hebrew tradition revisited biblical texts through Byron’s poetry and Nietzsche’s philosophy, while the Hebrew-Arabic literature adapted Arabic tales and wisdom into modern Hebrew culture.

This literary history unfolds through two moments in the life of David Frishman (1859–1922), a key literary critic, translator and author: his final days in Berlin before his death in 1922 and his first visit to the Land of Isael/Palestine in 1911. Frishman, a non-Zionist Hebrew writer, foresaw the decline of these regional Hebrew alternatives in post–World War I Europe and amid the growing Jewish-Arab conflict in the Land of Israel/Palestine.

Written in the wake of October 7, 2023, and the Gaza-Israel war, the book reflects on the loss of these alternatives, that left Hebrew literature to develop in a separatist nationalism and regional isolation.   

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Price: $87.99
Pages: 155
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 05 October 2026
ISBN: 9783112236406
Format: Hardcover
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Lilah Nethanel, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel.