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The certainty that deep down we are all schlemiels is perhaps what makes America love an inept ball team or a Woody Allen who unburdens his neurotic heart in public.In this unique, revised history of the schlemiel, Sanford Pinsker uses psychological, linguistic, and anecdotal approaches, as well as his considerable skills as a spritely storyteller, to trace the schlemiel from his beginnings in the Old Testament through his appearance in the nineteenth-century literature of Mendele Mocher Seforim and Sholom Aleichem to his final development as the beautiful loser in the works of Isaac Bashevis Singer, Bernard Malamud, Saul Bellow, Philip Roth, and Woody Allen. Horatio Alger might have once been a good emblem of the American sensibility, but today Woody Allens anxious, bespectacled punin (face) seems closer, and truer, to our national experience. His urban, end-of-the-century anxieties mirroralbeit in exaggerationour own.This expanded study of the schlemiel is especially relevant now, when scholarship of Yiddish and American Jewish literature is on the increase. By sketching the family tree of that durable anti-hero the schlemiel, Pinsker proves that Jewish humor is built upon the very foundations of the Jewish experience. Pinsker shows the evolution of the schlemiel from the comic butt of Yiddish jokes to a literary figure that speaks to the heart of our modern problems, and he demonstrates the way that Yiddish humor provides a sorely needed correction, a way of pulling down the vanities we all live by.

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title:The Schlemiel As Metaphor : Studies in Yiddish and American Jewish Fiction
author:Pinsker, Sanford.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809315815
print isbn13:9780809315819
ebook isbn13:9780585186375
language:English
subjectSchlemiel in literature, Yiddish literature--History and criticism, American literature--Jewish authors--History and criticism, Jews in literature, Metaphor.
publication date:1991
lcc:PJ5124.P5 1991eb
ddc:813.009/352
subject:Schlemiel in literature, Yiddish literature--History and criticism, American literature--Jewish authors--History and criticism, Jews in literature, Metaphor.
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The Schlemiel as Metaphor
Studies in Yiddish and American Jewish Fiction
Revised and Enlarged Edition
Sanford Pinsker
Southern Illinois University Press
Carbondale and Edwardsville
Page iv
The Schlemiel as Metaphor: Studies in Yiddish and American Jewish Fiction is a revised and enlarged edition of the text originally entitled The Schlemiel as Metaphor: Studies in the Yiddish and American Jewish Novel, by Sanford Pinsker, copyright 1971 by Southern Illinois University Press.
Revised and enlarged edition copyright 1991 by The Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Edited by Mara Lou Hawse
Designed by Shannon M. McIntyre
Production supervised by Natalia Nadraga
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pinsker, Sanford.
The schlemiel as metaphor : studies in Yiddish and American
Jewish fiction / Sanford Pinsker.Rev. and enl. ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Schlemiel in literature. 2. Yiddish literatureHistory and criti
cism. 3. American literatureJewish authorsHistory and criti
cism. I. Title.
PJ5124.P5 1991
813.009'352dc20 90-9980
ISBN 0-8093-1581-5Picture 2 CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.Picture 3
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For Matt and Beth, who required no revisions whatsoever
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Contents
Preface to the Revised Edition
ix
Acknowledgments
xiii
1
The Schlemiel's Family Tree
1
2
"If I Were a Rich Man": Mendele and Sholom Aleichem
17
3
The Schlemiel on Main Street
37
4
The Isolated Schlemiels of Isaac Bashevis Singer
48
5
The Schlemiel as Moral Bungler: Bernard Malamud's Ironic Heroes
77
6
Saul Bellow's Lovesick Schlemiels
111
7
Philip Roth: The Schlemiel as Fictional Autobiographer
145
8
Woody Allen's Lovably Anxious Schlemiels
163
9
Conclusion
176
Notes
183
Index
189

Page ix
Preface to the Revised Edition
Rereading the first edition of The Schlemiel as Metaphor twenty years after I had written it, I am reminded of what Benjamin Franklin says about the errata one collects over a lifetime: "I should have no Objection [Franklin writes in the opening page of his Autobiography] to a Repetition of the same Life from its Beginning, only asking the Advantage Authors have in a second Edition to correct some Faults of the First."
This revised and expanded version affords me the opportunity not of repeating my "life" but of tempering an excess here, a misimpression thereand of bringing the saga of the schlemiel up-to-date. In considering sentences written so long ago and in what now seems entirely "another country," I was surprised to discover how many of them still please me, how many of them fasten around a topic I continue to regard as important. That I chose to concentrate my discussion of the schlemiel in American Jewish literature on the works of Isaac Bashevis Singer, Bernard Malamud, and Saul Bellow made sense at the time, and their subsequent careers have confirmed my hunches. In other cases, what I now see as ''omissionsPhilip Roth, Woody Allenfall neatly into that part of me that insists on "more schlemiels!"
When I was working on the original version of this book, American Jewish literature was neither as established nor as respectable as it is now. And while it is true that there were senior professors who encouraged my pursuit of a comic figure that they much enjoyed, there were others who asked me privately and in whispers if a writer with the unlikely name of Mendele the Bookseller actually existed. For a graduate student to invent such a writer might be daringeven funny, in a waybut it
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