Many thanks for Joshua Henkin for an energetic and thoughtful turn at the helm yesterday. If you're just getting back from a Veteran's Day hiatus, you'll want to scroll down and check out Josh's busy day.
Elsewhere, Shalom Auslander, whose Foreskin's Lament we quite enjoyed, is interviewed in the Chronicle.
"Foreskin's Lament" has its share of critics and defenders. On Amazon the reviews were split about 50-50 when I checked. Some of the critical comments came from people who describe you as a "self-hating" Jew. What do you think about such remarks?
Sometime in the future, when archeologists are sifting through the rubble we leave behind, trying to figure out when it all went wrong, I'm pretty sure that they'll eventually trace it back to the day Amazon launched customer reviews. To answer your question, though — yes, the people who react predictably to these things reacted predictably to this thing. Thank goodness I didn't criticize Israel. It's curious, this "self-hating" thing. "No," they say, "Judaism is loving, Judaism is warm, we don't believe those things." So then shouldn't the target of their anger be the teacher of such things and not the one who was taught them?
Am I looking in the wrong place, or are there only two customer reviews of this book on Amazon?
Have some been removed?
I suppose with one positive and one negative, the 50 - 50 number is quite accurate.
Posted by: the man who couldn't blog | November 13, 2007 at 11:37 AM
Being called a "self-hating Jew" puts Auslander (great name) in august company: he shares the label not only with Philip Roth but with Nate Zuckerman, too!
Posted by: Steven Augustine | November 13, 2007 at 11:50 PM