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Censorship in Polish art after 1989, art, law, politics, Jakub Dab̜rowski, Anna Demenko ; Łukasz Mojsak, Aleksandra Sobczak, translators

Label
Censorship in Polish art after 1989, art, law, politics, Jakub Dab̜rowski, Anna Demenko ; Łukasz Mojsak, Aleksandra Sobczak, translators
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Censorship in Polish art after 1989
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Jakub Dab̜rowski, Anna Demenko ; Łukasz Mojsak, Aleksandra Sobczak, translators
Sub title
art, law, politics
Summary
Seymour Epstein's The Esther Scroll: The Author's Tale is a bold thesis and a radically new interpretation of The Book of Esther that contends it was written neither as light comedy, nor as sacred history, nor as a romance, nor as a handbook for Jewish survival in the Diaspora. Rather, it is a satire on Jewish life in the Diaspora. "Epstein's argument stands all previous readings of Esther on their head" (Hillel Halkin, from the Preface)
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content