Necessity of Anti-semitism by Frederic Raphael

Necessity of Anti-semitism by Frederic Raphael

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The "Jewish Question" arises for Frederic Raphael in many forms. It is not, however, the only concern of the 50 essays and causeries collected in this work. The book also shows how a humane secular society can retain its roots. Topics include: cinema; facism; the Greeks; T.S. Eliot; and Garbo.

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Necessity of Anti-semitism by Frederic Raphael

The essays and causeries gathered in this collection of Frederic Raphael's provocative and corrective `occasional writings' are not all on Jewish themes. But the author is undeniably a Jew, a sceptical Jew of Anglo-American parents and largely European experience and habit. He is a liberal, middle-class novelist and screen-writer for whom modern literary and social history is a puzzlement demanding close analytical attention. As the title, with its wry allusion to Shelley, suggests, it is impossible to forget the past. Raphael is, after all, an accomplished classicist. But how shall we make `reasonable' sense of a world that has proven and proves unreasonable time after time? By close attention to facts and what they can mean, to the written word and what it can mean and conceal; by a refusal to acquiesce in inhumanity. `Art', he declares, `is the only means by which we can combine truth with a certain hope.' The essays, in a wonderfully readable and persuasive way, seek to indicate how a humane secular society can and must retain its roots in what it has perforce to transcend.
Born in 1931, Frederic Raphael was educated at Charterhouse and St John's College, Cambridge. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1964. The first of his numerous novels was published in 1956; his most recent, Coast to Coast, is published by Orion. He adapted The Glittering Prizes (1976) and After the War (1988) for television. He has written stories, biographies of Somerset Maugham and Byron, and screenplays, including the Academy Award-winning Darling (1965) and Far from the Madding Crowd (1967). He was the screenwriter for Stanley Kubrick's last film, Eyes Wide Shut.
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ISBN 13 9781857543247
ISBN 10 1857543246
Title Necessity of Anti-semitism
Author Frederic Raphael
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Carcanet Press Ltd
Year published 1997-09-26
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.