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The Rise of Abraham Cahan

Seth Lipsky

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English
Schocken Books
15 October 2013
The first general-interest biography of the legendary editor of The Jewish Daily Forward, the iconic Yiddish-language newspaper of the laboring masses that inspired, educated, and entertained millions of readers, helped redefine journalism during its golden age, and transformed American culture.

Part of the Jewish Encounters series

The first general-interest biography of the legendary editor of the Jewish Daily Forward, the newspaper of Yiddish-speaking immigrants that inspired, educated, and entertained millions of readers; helped redefine journalism during its golden age; and transformed American culture.

Already a noted journalist writing for both English-language and Yiddish newspapers, Abraham Cahan founded the Yiddish daily in New York City in 1897. Over the next fifty years he turned it into a national newspaper that changed American politics and earned him the adulation of millions of Jewish immigrants and the friendship of the greatest newspapermen of his day, from Lincoln Steffens to H. L. Mencken. Cahan did more than cover the news. He led revolutionary reforms-spreading social democracy, organizing labor unions, battling communism, and assimilating immigrant Jews into American society, most notably via his groundbreaking advice column, A Bintel Brief. Cahan was also a celebrated novelist whose works are read and studied to this day as brilliant examples of fiction that turned the immigrant narrative into an art form.

Acclaimed journalist Seth Lipsky gives us the fascinating story of a man of profound contradictions- an avowed socialist who wrote fiction with transcendent sympathy for a wealthy manufacturer, an internationalist who turned against the anti-Zionism of the left, an assimilationist whose final battle was against religious apostasy. Lipsky's Cahan is a prism through which to understand the paradoxes and transformations of the American Jewish experience. A towering newspaperman in the manner of Horace Greeley and Joseph Pulitzer, Abraham Cahan revolutionized our idea of what newspapers could accomplish.

(With 16 pages of black-and-white illustrations.)
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Imprint:   Schocken Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Annotated edition
Dimensions:   Height: 223mm,  Width: 159mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   484g
ISBN:   9780805242102
ISBN 10:   0805242104
Series:   Jewish Encounters Series
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

SETH LIPSKY is the founding editor of the Forward and of The New York Sun. He is a former foreign editor of The Wall Street Journal and served as a member of its editorial board. He served as a combat reporter in Vietnam for Pacific Stars and Stripes and is the author, most recently, of The Citizen's Constitution- An Annotated Guide. He livesin New York City.

Reviews for The Rise of Abraham Cahan

There is cause for celebration that Seth Lipsky has produced the rich biography Abraham Cahan deserves. It's hard to imagine a better match of author and subject matter. --Jewish Review of Books In The Rise of Abraham Cahan Lipsky has produced a vivid biography of a great journalist and socialist reformer. --Sam Roberts, Bookshelf, The New York Times At a time when too many biographers chronicle their subjects' lives in excessive detail . . . it's a pleasure to read Seth Lipsky's brisk, cogent book. It provides a welcome opportunity for a new generation to discover this titanic figure in twentieth-century journalism. . . . Lipsky, himself a longtime newspaperman, is at his best recreating the vibrant panache with which Cahan and the Forward spoke to and for the immigrants flooding into America during the decades around the turn of the twentieth century. --The Daily Beast Lipsky carefully charts Cahan's influence [in] establishing the Forward as a vital source of breaking international news and providing Jewish immigrants with 'a sympathetic, seasoned voice, an enlightened cousin who had been in America just that much longer and could serve as a guide to the country's strange ways.' --The New York Times Book Review Not only a biography but also a vivid snapshot of a particularly robust period in the history of American journalism. --The New York Observer All readers interested in the fate of Eastern European Jewish life in 20th-century America owe a significant debt to Lipsky for his intelligent and nuanced portrait of Abraham Cahan. . . . Powerful. --Moment Lipsky does justice to Cahan's forcefully articulated, and frequently shifting, views. . . . Engaging. --Forward A fluent intellectual and political biography. --Commentary An indispensible book: a wonderfully intelligent reckoning with a wonderfully intelligent man. Lipsky, a great newspaper


  • Commended for National Jewish Book Award (Biography/Autobiography) 2013

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