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Book Title
Jabotinsky : Alife
Publication Name
Jabotinsky
Title
Jabotinsky
EAN
9780300244380
ISBN
9780300244380
Publisher
Yale University Press
Format
Trade Paperback
Release Year
2019
Release Date
14/05/2019
Item Height
0.9in
Item Length
8.2in
Author
Hillel Halkin
Language
English
Subtitle
A Life
ISBN-10
030024438X
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Width
5.5in
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Series
Jewish Lives
Topic
Literary, Middle East / Israel & Palestine, Political, Jewish
Publication Year
2019
Item Weight
11.6 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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An insightful new biography of the most controversial and perhaps most fervent of all Zionist political figures

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
030024438x
ISBN-13
9780300244380
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21038795829

Product Key Features

Book Title
Jabotinsky : Alife
Author
Hillel Halkin
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Literary, Middle East / Israel & Palestine, Political, Jewish
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Item Length
8.2in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
11.6 Oz

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"Mr. Halkin's book presents [Jabotinsky] in all his hardheaded but humane complexity."--Douglas J. Feith, Wall Street Journal "Concise and highly readable."--Daniel Tauber, Jerusalem Post "A revelatory exploration of Vladimir Jabotinsky."--Colin Shindler, Jewish Chronicle "Halkin's exquisite translation strikingly reveals the personal side of a man so often vilified in the press for his uncompromising political stands. In a similar way, Halkin's literary criticism offers unparalleled insights into little known aspects of Jabotinsky's career, and his discussion of Jabotinsky's novel, The Five, . . . is probably the best analysis of the novel to date."--Louis Gordon, Times of Israel "The author uses Jabotinsky's literary works to analyze his character. At the outset, Halkin describes for the reader the problems of Eastern European Jewry, while creating a link to Jabotinsky and events that influenced and shaped his views. In so doing, he creates a broad perspective on Jabotinsky's character and the events in his life. The book is unique in that Halkin enables readers to understand the link between Jabotinsky's literary writings, his political ideas, and his lifestyle."-- Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs "A well-written, passionate survey of Jabotinsky's life and contributions to political Zionism."--Jeffrey Veidlinger, Marginalia Blog, Los Angeles Review of Books "Hillel Halkin has done the impossible: He has gracefully condensed the story of this complex tragic figure into a page-turner that is at once concise and a rattling good read."-- FrontPage Magazine "Given the war, or rather, wars, roiling the Middle East, this is a particularly good time to rethink the legacy of Zionist leader Vladmir Jabotinsky, as Hillel Halkin invites readers to do in his compact and evocative new biography."--Harvey Blume, Arts Fuse "For many, [this book] will open up a man and his ideas whose influence is still felt today and who had an important role in the ideological struggles that shaped the Zionist movement and the modern Jewish state."-- Chicago Jewish Star "[An] excellent biography . . . Halkin, an award-winning writer, critic, and translator, sets Jabotinsky, who was born in 1880, in the context of his time."--Jacob Heilbrunn, Washington Monthly "A beautifully written short biography of an exceedingly interesting man: a novelist, translator, poet, playwright, journalist, polemicist, and probably the most remarkable public speaker in modern Jewish life. Halkin's account of him is credible and vivid."--Avishai Margalit, New York Review of Books "An intellectually deep book which is insightful and historic - and worthwhile reading for anyone interested in Zionist history and the life of a great Jewish hero. Every Jewish library needs a copy of Jabotinsky: A Life By Hillel Halkin ."-- San Diego Jewish World "Remarkable . . . Deftly traces and provides new insight into Jabotinsky's journey from Odessa childhood to Italian University dandy to renowned journalist to Zionist icon. Reading Halkin's book confirms Jabotinsky's place as the 20th century's most prescient Jewish political thinker."-- Jewish Week Well-Versed Blog "This is certainly the one volume to read about the life of Vladimir Jabotinsky and is accessible to a wide audience interested in learning more about one of the foundational personalities of modern Zionism."-- Association of Jewish Libraries "It requires a subtle understanding of both letters and politics to assess Jabotinsky's moral imagination, literary core, and strategic vision. Fortunately, Hillel Halkin ... is equal to the task."--Jeremy Rozansky, Claremont Review of Books, "Mr. Halkin's book presents [Jabotinsky] in all his hardheaded but humane complexity."--Douglas J. Feith, Wall Street Journal "Concise and highly readable."--Daniel Tauber, Jerusalem Post "A revelatory exploration of Vladimir Jabotinsky."--Colin Shindler, Jewish Chronicle "Halkin's exquisite translation strikingly reveals the personal side of a man so often vilified in the press for his uncompromising political stands. In a similar way, Halkin's literary criticism offers unparalleled insights into little known aspects of Jabotinsky's career, and his discussion of the Jabotinsky's novel, The Five . . . is probably the best analysis of the novel to date."--Louis Gordon, Times of Israel "The author uses Jabotinsky's literary works to analyze his character. At the outset, Halkin describes for the reader the problems of Eastern European Jewry, while creating a link to Jabotinsky and events that influenced and shaped his views. In so doing, he creates a broad perspective on Jabotinsky's character and the events in his life. The book is unique in that Halkin enables readers to understand the link between Jabotinsky's literary writings, his political ideas, and his lifestyle."-- Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs "A well-written, passionate survey of Jabotinsky's life and contributions to political Zionism."--Jeffrey Veidlinger, Marginalia Blog, Los Angeles Review of Books "Hillel Halkin has done the impossible: He has gracefully condensed the story of this complex tragic figure into a page-turner that is at once concise and a rattling good read."-- FrontPage Magazine "Given the war, or rather, wars, roiling the Middle East, this is a particularly good time to rethink the legacy of Zionist leader Vladmir Jabotinsky, as Hillel Halkin invites readers to do in his compact and evocative new biography."--Harvey Blume, Arts Fuse "For many, [this book] will open up a man and his ideas whose influence is still felt today and who had an important role in the ideological struggles that shaped the Zionist movement and the modern Jewish state."-- Chicago Jewish Star "[An] excellent biography . . . Halkin, an award-winning writer, critic, and translator, sets Jabotinsky, who was born in 1880, in the context of his time."--Jacob Heilbrunn, Washington Monthly "A beautifully written short biography of an exceedingly interesting man: a novelist, translator, poet, playwright, journalist, polemicist, and probably the most remarkable public speaker in modern Jewish life. Halkin's account of him is credible and vivid."--Avishai Margalit, New York Review of Books "An intellectually deep book which is insightful and historic - and worthwhile reading for anyone interested in Zionist history and the life of a great Jewish hero. Every Jewish library needs a copy of Jabotinsky: A Life By Hillel Halkin ."-- San Diego Jewish World "Remarkable . . . Deftly traces and provides new insight into Jabotinsky's journey from Odessa childhood to Italian University dandy to renowned journalist to Zionist icon. Reading Halkin's book confirms Jabotinsky's place as the 20th century's most prescient Jewish political thinker."-- Jewish Week Well-Versed Blog "This is certainly the one volume to read about the life of Vladimir Jabotinsky and is accessible to a wide audience interested in learning more about one of the foundational personalities of modern Zionism."-- Association of Jewish Libraries "It requires a subtle understanding of both letters and politics to assess Jabotinsky's moral imagination, literary core, and strategic vision. Fortunately, Hillel Halkin ... is equal to the task."--Jeremy Rozansky, Claremont Review of Books, "Mr. Halkin''s book presents [Jabotinsky] in all his hardheaded but humane complexity."--Douglas J. Feith, Wall Street Journal "Concise and highly readable."--Daniel Tauber, Jerusalem Post "A revelatory exploration of Vladimir Jabotinsky."--Colin Shindler, Jewish Chronicle "Halkin''s exquisite translation strikingly reveals the personal side of a man so often vilified in the press for his uncompromising political stands. In a similar way, Halkin''s literary criticism offers unparalleled insights into little known aspects of Jabotinsky''s career, and his discussion of Jabotinsky''s novel, The Five, . . . is probably the best analysis of the novel to date."--Louis Gordon, Times of Israel "The author uses Jabotinsky''s literary works to analyze his character. At the outset, Halkin describes for the reader the problems of Eastern European Jewry, while creating a link to Jabotinsky and events that influenced and shaped his views. In so doing, he creates a broad perspective on Jabotinsky''s character and the events in his life. The book is unique in that Halkin enables readers to understand the link between Jabotinsky''s literary writings, his political ideas, and his lifestyle."-- Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs "A well-written, passionate survey of Jabotinsky''s life and contributions to political Zionism."--Jeffrey Veidlinger, Marginalia Blog, Los Angeles Review of Books "Hillel Halkin has done the impossible: He has gracefully condensed the story of this complex tragic figure into a page-turner that is at once concise and a rattling good read."-- FrontPage Magazine "Given the war, or rather, wars, roiling the Middle East, this is a particularly good time to rethink the legacy of Zionist leader Vladmir Jabotinsky, as Hillel Halkin invites readers to do in his compact and evocative new biography."--Harvey Blume, Arts Fuse "For many, [this book] will open up a man and his ideas whose influence is still felt today and who had an important role in the ideological struggles that shaped the Zionist movement and the modern Jewish state."-- Chicago Jewish Star "[An] excellent biography . . . Halkin, an award-winning writer, critic, and translator, sets Jabotinsky, who was born in 1880, in the context of his time."--Jacob Heilbrunn, Washington Monthly "A beautifully written short biography of an exceedingly interesting man: a novelist, translator, poet, playwright, journalist, polemicist, and probably the most remarkable public speaker in modern Jewish life. Halkin''s account of him is credible and vivid."--Avishai Margalit, New York Review of Books "An intellectually deep book which is insightful and historic - and worthwhile reading for anyone interested in Zionist history and the life of a great Jewish hero. Every Jewish library needs a copy of Jabotinsky: A Life By Hillel Halkin ."-- San Diego Jewish World "Remarkable . . . Deftly traces and provides new insight into Jabotinsky''s journey from Odessa childhood to Italian University dandy to renowned journalist to Zionist icon. Reading Halkin''s book confirms Jabotinsky''s place as the 20th century''s most prescient Jewish political thinker."-- Jewish Week Well-Versed Blog "This is certainly the one volume to read about the life of Vladimir Jabotinsky and is accessible to a wide audience interested in learning more about one of the foundational personalities of modern Zionism."-- Association of Jewish Libraries "It requires a subtle understanding of both letters and politics to assess Jabotinsky''s moral imagination, literary core, and strategic vision. Fortunately, Hillel Halkin ... is equal to the task."--Jeremy Rozansky, Claremont Review of Books, "Mr. Halkin''s book presents [Jabotinsky] in all his hardheaded but humane complexity."--Douglas J. Feith, Wall Street Journal "A beautifully written short biography of an exceedingly interesting man: a novelist, translator, poet, playwright, journalist, polemicist, and probably the most remarkable public speaker in modern Jewish life. Halkin''s account of him is credible and vivid."--Avishai Margalit, New York Review of Books "Concise and highly readable."--Daniel Tauber, Jerusalem Post "A revelatory exploration of Vladimir Jabotinsky."--Colin Shindler, Jewish Chronicle "Halkin''s exquisite translation strikingly reveals the personal side of a man so often vilified in the press for his uncompromising political stands. In a similar way, Halkin''s literary criticism offers unparalleled insights into little known aspects of Jabotinsky''s career, and his discussion of Jabotinsky''s novel, The Five . . . is probably the best analysis of the novel to date."--Louis Gordon, Times of Israel "The author uses Jabotinsky''s literary works to analyze his character. At the outset, Halkin describes for the reader the problems of Eastern European Jewry, while creating a link to Jabotinsky and events that influenced and shaped his views. In so doing, he creates a broad perspective on Jabotinsky''s character and the events in his life. The book is unique in that Halkin enables readers to understand the link between Jabotinsky''s literary writings, his political ideas, and his lifestyle."-- Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs "A well-written, passionate survey of Jabotinsky''s life and contributions to political Zionism."--Jeffrey Veidlinger, Marginalia Blog, Los Angeles Review of Books "Hillel Halkin has done the impossible: He has gracefully condensed the story of this complex tragic figure into a page-turner that is at once concise and a rattling good read."-- FrontPage Magazine "Given the war, or rather, wars, roiling the Middle East, this is a particularly good time to rethink the legacy of Zionist leader Vladmir Jabotinsky, as Hillel Halkin invites readers to do in his compact and evocative new biography."--Harvey Blume, Arts Fuse "For many, [this book] will open up a man and his ideas whose influence is still felt today and who had an important role in the ideological struggles that shaped the Zionist movement and the modern Jewish state."-- Chicago Jewish Star "[An] excellent biography. . . . Halkin, an award-winning writer, critic, and translator, sets Jabotinsky, who was born in 1880, in the context of his time."--Jacob Heilbrunn, Washington Monthly "An intellectually deep book which is insightful and historic--and worthwhile reading for anyone interested in Zionist history and the life of a great Jewish hero. Every Jewish library needs a copy of Jabotinsky: A Life by Hillel Halkin."-- San Diego Jewish World "Remarkable. . . . Deftly traces and provides new insight into Jabotinsky''s journey from Odessa childhood to Italian University dandy to renowned journalist to Zionist icon. Reading Halkin''s book confirms Jabotinsky''s place as the 20th century''s most prescient Jewish political thinker."-- Jewish Week Well-Versed Blog "This is certainly the one volume to read about the life of Vladimir Jabotinsky and is accessible to a wide audience interested in learning more about one of the foundational personalities of modern Zionism."-- Association of Jewish Libraries "It requires a subtle understanding of both letters and politics to assess Jabotinsky''s moral imagination, literary core, and strategic vision. Fortunately, Hillel Halkin . . . is equal to the task."--Jeremy Rozansky, Claremont Review of Books, "Mr. Halkin''s book presents [Jabotinsky] in all his hardheaded but humane complexity."--Douglas J. Feith, Wall Street Journal "Concise and highly readable."--Daniel Tauber, Jerusalem Post "A revelatory exploration of Vladimir Jabotinsky."--Colin Shindler, Jewish Chronicle "Halkin''s exquisite translation strikingly reveals the personal side of a man so often vilified in the press for his uncompromising political stands. In a similar way, Halkin''s literary criticism offers unparalleled insights into little known aspects of Jabotinsky''s career, and his discussion of the Jabotinsky''s novel, The Five . . . is probably the best analysis of the novel to date."--Louis Gordon, Times of Israel "The author uses Jabotinsky''s literary works to analyze his character. At the outset, Halkin describes for the reader the problems of Eastern European Jewry, while creating a link to Jabotinsky and events that influenced and shaped his views. In so doing, he creates a broad perspective on Jabotinsky''s character and the events in his life. The book is unique in that Halkin enables readers to understand the link between Jabotinsky''s literary writings, his political ideas, and his lifestyle."-- Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs "A well-written, passionate survey of Jabotinsky''s life and contributions to political Zionism."--Jeffrey Veidlinger, Marginalia Blog, Los Angeles Review of Books "Hillel Halkin has done the impossible: He has gracefully condensed the story of this complex tragic figure into a page-turner that is at once concise and a rattling good read."-- FrontPage Magazine "Given the war, or rather, wars, roiling the Middle East, this is a particularly good time to rethink the legacy of Zionist leader Vladmir Jabotinsky, as Hillel Halkin invites readers to do in his compact and evocative new biography."--Harvey Blume, Arts Fuse "For many, [this book] will open up a man and his ideas whose influence is still felt today and who had an important role in the ideological struggles that shaped the Zionist movement and the modern Jewish state."-- Chicago Jewish Star "[An] excellent biography . . . Halkin, an award-winning writer, critic, and translator, sets Jabotinsky, who was born in 1880, in the context of his time."--Jacob Heilbrunn, Washington Monthly "A beautifully written short biography of an exceedingly interesting man: a novelist, translator, poet, playwright, journalist, polemicist, and probably the most remarkable public speaker in modern Jewish life. Halkin''s account of him is credible and vivid."--Avishai Margalit, New York Review of Books "An intellectually deep book which is insightful and historic - and worthwhile reading for anyone interested in Zionist history and the life of a great Jewish hero. Every Jewish library needs a copy of Jabotinsky: A Life By Hillel Halkin ."-- San Diego Jewish World "Remarkable . . . Deftly traces and provides new insight into Jabotinsky''s journey from Odessa childhood to Italian University dandy to renowned journalist to Zionist icon. Reading Halkin''s book confirms Jabotinsky''s place as the 20th century''s most prescient Jewish political thinker."-- Jewish Week Well-Versed Blog "This is certainly the one volume to read about the life of Vladimir Jabotinsky and is accessible to a wide audience interested in learning more about one of the foundational personalities of modern Zionism."-- Association of Jewish Libraries "It requires a subtle understanding of both letters and politics to assess Jabotinsky''s moral imagination, literary core, and strategic vision. Fortunately, Hillel Halkin ... is equal to the task."--Jeremy Rozansky, Claremont Review of Books
Copyright Date
2019
Dewey Decimal
320.54095694092 B
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Jewish Lives Ser.
Dewey Edition
23

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