New Releases by Chaim Potok

Chaim Potok is the author of Wanderings (2021), The Book of Lights (2021), A nevem Asher Lev (2018), The Collected Plays of Chaim Potok (2018), The Chosen (2016).

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Wanderings

release date: May 04, 2021
Wanderings
A fascinating history of the Jews, told by a master novelist, here is Chaim Potok''s fascinating, moving four thousand-year history. Recreating great historical events, exporing Jewish life in its infinite variety and in many eras and places, here is a unique work by a singular Jewish voice.

The Book of Lights

release date: May 04, 2021
The Book of Lights
Gershon Loran, a quiet rabinical student, is troubled by the dark reality around him. He sees hope in the study of Kabbalah, the Jewish book of mysticism and visions, truth and light. But to Gershon''s friend, Arthur, light means something else, the Atom bomb, his father helped create. Both men seek different a refuge in a foreign place, hoping for the same thing....

A nevem Asher Lev

release date: Nov 28, 2018
A nevem Asher Lev
"Ha választanod kellene az esztétikai vakság és a morális vakság között, te melyiket választanád?" Mélyen felkavaró, zseniális regény egy kivételes tehetséggel megáldott, érzékeny fiúról, aki a lélek két birodalma - a ladovi (lubavicsi) haszid közösség Isten-vezérelte világa, és a művészet ugyancsak fanatikus, magányos és felőrlő világa - közt vergődik. És mindkettő tántoríthatatlan hűséget követel tőle. Chaim Potok az amerikai- és a világirodalom egyik legnagyobb alakja. Rabbi, irodalmár, filozófus. Regényei tudás, szépség és szeretet különös ötvözetei, amelyek számos országban vezették hónapokig a bestsellerlistákat. "A nevem Asher Lev. Az az Asher Lev, akiről az újságokban és a képeslapokban olvasnak, akiről annyi szó esik a vacsora- és koktélpartikon, a Brooklyni Feszületről elhíresült, legendás Lev. Vallásos zsidó vagyok. Igen. Hívő zsidók természetesen nem festenek feszületeket. Ami azt illeti, hívő zsidók egyáltalán nem festenek - úgy, ahogyan én. Szerfölött kemény szavakat írnak és mondanak rólam, vádakat koholnak ellenem: áruló vagyok, hitehagyott, öngyűlölő, a családom, a barátaim, a népem szégyene; másfelől, a keresztények szent és sérthetetlen eszméinek kigúnyolója, a nem zsidók által kétezer éve mélységesen tisztelt létformák istenkáromló kufárja. Nos, semmi efféle nem vagyok. Mindazonáltal teljes őszinteséggel megvallom, hogy vádlóim egészében véve nem tévednek: bizonyos szempontból csakugyan mindegyik vagyok..." "Potok elismerten a családi élet és az amerikai zsidó érzésvilág felülmúlhatatlanul megindító krónikása" - Times Book Review "Életigenlő... lelket tápláló... mélyen szántó könyv emberségről, vallásról, művészetről." - The Wall Street Journal

The Collected Plays of Chaim Potok

release date: Oct 23, 2018
The Collected Plays of Chaim Potok
While Chaim Potok is most famous for his novels, particularly his first book The Chosen (1967)—which was listed on The New York Times bestseller list for 39 weeks and sold more than 3,400,000 copies—he also wrote plays, which are collected and published here for the first time. Rena Potok edited the collection and wrote the introduction. This book features all five of Potok’s plays, production notes on each of the plays, prefaces by the directors, and the transcript of a post-performance discussion on Out of the Depths featuring Chaim Potok and Prof. David Roskies, which appears for the first time in print, in this volume. Includes: Out of the Depths (Performed in Philadelphia in 1990. The last version was a 1990 video of the staged workshop performance. The play was reconstructed for this collection by Rena Potok and David Bassuk, the play’s director and co-creator, based on the video and on the final rehearsal script.) Sins of the Father: The Carnival and The Gallery (Performed in Philadelphia in 1990. Adapted from scenes in Chaim Potok’s novels The Promise and My Name is Asher Lev.) The Play of Lights (Performed in Philadelphia in 1992. Adapted from Chaim Potok’s novel The Book of Lights.) The Chosen (Premiered in 1999 and performed widely since then. Adapted from the novel of the same name into a play by Chaim Potok and Aaron Posner. This volume contains the most recent authorized version of the play.)

The Chosen

release date: Feb 23, 2016
The Chosen
A coming-of-age classic about two Jewish boys growing up in Brooklyn in the 1940s, this “profound and universal” (The Wall Street Journal) story of faith, family, tradition, and assimilation remains deeply pertinent today. “Works of this caliber should be occasion for singing in the streets and shouting from the rooftops.” —Chicago Tribune It’s the spring of 1944 and fifteen-year-olds Reuven Malter and Danny Saunders have lived five blocks apart all their lives. But they’ve never met, not until the day an accident at a softball game sparks an unlikely friendship. Soon these two boys—one expected to become a Hasidic rebbe, the other at ease with secular America—are drawn into one another’s worlds despite a father’s strong opposition. Set against the backdrop of World War II and the creation of the state of Israel, The Chosen is a poignant novel about transformation and tradition, growing up and growing wise, and finding yourself—even if it might mean disappointing those you love.

El arpa de Davita

release date: Nov 26, 2015
El arpa de Davita
Para Davita Chandal, crecer en Nueva York en las décadas de 1930 y 1940 es a la vez una experiencia de alegría indescriptible y de inconmensurable tristeza. Sus amorosos padres, ambos fervientes militantes comunistas, la contagian con el brillo feroz de la esperanza de un mundo nuevo y mejor. Pero las privaciones de la guerra y la Depresión se cobran su implacable peaje. Inesperadamente, Davita encuentra en la fe judía –que hace largo tiempo su madre ha abandonado- un consuelo a su inquisitivo dolor interno y una prueba para su incipiente espíritu de independencia. Para ella, las escurridizas posibilidades que la vida ofrece de felicidad, logros y decencia se convierten en algo real y reverberante como la música de la pequeña arpa que cuelga en su puerta y les da la bienvenida a los visitantes con sus tonos dulces y suaves. Potok ha abierto un nuevo claro en el bosque de la literatura estadounidense. A medida que Davita cobra vida, también lo hace el libro. Los campos de exterminio de Hitler, las tropas de Franco, la bomba atómica no pueden derrotar a los personajes de Potok, porque hay un lazo dulce y amoroso que une sus vidas, un lazo simbolizado por los suaves tonos de la pequeña arpa colocada en la puerta de cada uno de los departamentos en que Davita ha vivido. Una gloria delicada infunde el mundo que esta gente ve cuando abren sus puertas y ventanas. El libro más valiente de Potok. The New York Times Book Review

Danny l'eletto

release date: Nov 05, 2014
Danny l'eletto
A Brooklyn, negli anni della seconda guerra mondiale, due ragazzi, Reuven Malter e Danny Saunders, s’incontrano sul campo di baseball nel corso di una partita che presto assume i connotati di una guerra santa. Entrambi ebrei, Danny e Reuven appartengono a due diverse comunità religiose, che da sempre si guardano con sospetto e diffidenza. Reuven, figlio di uno studioso del Talmud, è quello che Danny, chassid intransigente, definisce sprezzantemente un «apicoros», cioè un eretico, che ha l’ardire di profanare la lingua sacra studiando le materie scolastiche in ebraico anziché in yiddish. La ferita che Danny infligge a Reuven durante la partita è anche una ferita simbolica, di sfregio e di sfida, e insieme la cerniera narrativa che consente a Potok di mettere a confronto due modi di concepire la fedeltà alla tradizione e di vivere l’esistenza. La bellezza della scrittura di Potok riluce soprattutto nell’ascolto che riesce a prestare a quegli immensi silenzi familiari, gonfi di tensione, che legano biologicamente i padri ai figli; antichi linguaggi muti che «dicono più col silenzio che con le parole di una vita intera», perché «le parole sono crudeli, nascondono il cuore, il cuore che parla per tramite del silenzio».

El don de Asher Lev

release date: Jul 01, 2014
El don de Asher Lev
Segunda y última entrega de la nunca terminada trilogía sobre Asher Lev. El niño protagonista de Mi nombre es Asher Lev se ha convertido ya en un afamado pintor que vive con su mujer y sus hijos en el sur de Francia. Tras el repentino fallecimiento de su tío Yitzchok es reclamado de urgencia a volver a su Brooklyn natal, lo que supondrá el reencuentro con su familia y con la comunida jasidí de Ladover, de la que había sido explusado. Una vez allí, diversos acontecimientos provocarán un giro en la relación entre Asher y la comunidad ladovita, lo que hará que tenga lugar El don de Asher Lev. Potok da continuidad en esta obra al agudo retrato del artista y su mundo que realizó en la primera entrega, a la vez que nos introduce en el mundo y las problemáticas de las comunidades jasidíes que se se asentaron en América en la primera mitad del siglo XX.

In principio

release date: Jan 01, 2013

Mi nombre es Asher Lev

release date: Sep 01, 2011
Mi nombre es Asher Lev
Asher Lev es un niño judío observante que pertenece a una familia profundamente religiosa. Asher Lev también tiene un don: es un genio que no puede dejar de pintar el mundo que ve y siente. Pero en este don está la semilla del conflicto con lo que más quiere: su familia y su comunidad. En esta novela conmovedora y visionaria, Chaim Potok realiza un agudo retrato del artista y de su mundo. Todo un clásico moderno.

Il dono di Asher Lev

release date: Jan 01, 2011

The Gift of Asher Lev

release date: Mar 24, 2010
The Gift of Asher Lev
“Extraordinary . . . No one but Chaim Potok could have written this strangely sweet, compelling, and deeply felt novel.”—The Cleveland Plain Dealer In his powerful My Name is Asher Lev, Chaim Potok gave the world an unforgettable character and a timeless story that The New York Times Book Review hailed as “little short of a work of genius.” The Chicago Sun-Times declared it “a story that had to be told.” Now, Chaim Potok’s beloved character returns to learn, to teach, to dream, in The Gift of Asher Lev. Twenty years have passed. Asher Lev is a world-renowned artist living with his young family in France. Still, he is unsure of his artistic direction. Success has not brought ease to his heart. Then Asher’s beloved uncle dies suddenly, and Asher and his family rush back to Brooklyn—and into a world that Asher thought he had left behind forever. It is a journey of confrontation and discovery as Asher purges his past in search of new inspiration for his art and begins to understand the true meaning of sacrifice and the painful joy in sharing the most precious gift of all. Praise for The Gift of Asher Lev “A masterwork.”—Newsday “Rivals anything Chaim Potok has ever produced. It is a book written with passion about passion. You’re not likely to read anything better this year.”—The Detroit News “Fascinating.”—The Washington Post Book World “Very moving.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer

Vecchi a mezzanotte

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Storia degli ebrei

release date: Jan 01, 2007

The Promise

release date: Nov 08, 2005
The Promise
In a passionate, energetic narrative, The Promise brilliantly dramatizes what it is to master and use knowledge to make one’s own way in the world. Reuven Malter lives in Brooklyn, he’s in love, and he’s studying to be a rabbi. He also keeps challenging the strict interpretations of his teachers, and if he keeps it up, his dream of becoming a rabbi may die. One day, worried about a disturbed, unhappy boy named Michael, Reuven takes him sailing and cloud-watching. Reuven also introduces him to an old friend, Danny Saunders—now a psychologist with a growing reputation. Reconnected by their shared concern for Michael, Reuven and Danny each learns what it is to take on life—whether sacred truths or a troubled child—according to his own lights, not just established authority.

L'arpa di Davita

release date: Jan 01, 2004

Zebra e altri racconti

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Staří muži o půlnoci

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Kezdetben

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Putování

release date: Jan 01, 2002

La promesa

release date: Jun 28, 2001
La promesa
¿Qué ocurre cuando la verdad parece ir en contra de todo aquello en lo que has creído hasta el momento? ¿Es verdadera una religión que puede llegar a hacer enfermar gravemente a un niño por su causa? ¿Es malvada esa religión o son las personas las que la hacen así? Y, sin embargo, ¿no son esas mismas personas las únicas capaces de bailar y reír de corazón? ¿No son ellas las que pueden llegar a curar al mismo niño enfermo? Para Reuven Malter ha llegado el momento de poner a prueba sus creencias y afectos: con sus profesores por su método de estudio de las Escrituras; con su amigo Daniel, en la lucha por salvar a un niño prisionero de su propio genio. Al final, sólo el amor a la propia tradición, la pertenencia al propio pueblo, la pasión por la verdad le pueden hacer triunfar, llevarle a comprender quién es él verdaderamente.

Conversations with Chaim Potok

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Conversations with Chaim Potok
One of America''s most popular Jewish writers, Chaim Potok (b. 1929) is the author of such novels as The Chosen (1967), The Promise (1969), The Book of Lights (1981), and Davita''s Harp (1985). Each of his novels explores the tension between tradition and modernity, and the clash between Jewish culture and contemporary Western civilization, which he calls "core-to-core culture confrontation." Although primarily known as a novelist, Potok is an ordained Conservative rabbi and a world-class Judaic scholar who has also published children''s books, theological discourses, biographies, and histories. Conversations with Chaim Potok presents interviews ranging from 1976 to 1999. Potok discusses the broad range of his writing and the deep influence of non-Jewish novels-in particular, Evelyn Waugh''s Brideshead Revisited and James Joyce''s Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man-on his work. Interviews bear witness to Potok''s many other influences-Orthodox Jewish doctrine, Freudian psychoanalytical theory, Picasso''s Guernica, and Jewish kabbalah mysticism. Though labeled an American Jewish writer, Potok argues that Flannery O''Connor should then be called an American Catholic writer and John Updike an American Protestant writer. "In his mind," editor Daniel Walden writes, "just as Faulkner was a writer focused on a particular place, Oxford, Mississippi, . . . so Potok''s territory was a small section of New York City." Potok often explores conflict in his writings and in his interviews. Strict Jewish teachings deem fiction an artifice and therefore unnecessary, yet since the age of sixteen Potok has been driven to write novels. At the root of all of these conversations is Potok''s intense interest in the turmoil between Jewish culture, religion, and tradition and what he calls "Western secular humanism." As he discusses his work, he continually includes broader issues, such as the state of Jewish literature and art, pointing out with pride and enthusiasm his belief that Jewish culture, in the twentieth century, has finally begun to have a significant role in producing and shaping the world''s art and literature. Whether discussing the finer details of Talmudic textual analysis or his period of chaplaincy during the Korean War, Potok is articulate and philosophical, bringing deep consideration into what may seem small subjects. Although his novels and histories take place primarily in the recent past, the Chaim Potok that emerges from this collection is a writer deeply rooted in the tensions of the present. One of America''s most popular Jewish writers, Chaim Potok (b. 1929) is the author of such novels as The Chosen (1967), The Promise (1969), The Book of Lights (1981), and Davita''s Harp (1985). Each of his novels explores the tension between tradition and modernity, and the clash between Jewish culture and contemporary Western civilization, which he calls "core-to-core culture confrontation." Although primarily known as a novelist, Potok is an ordained Conservative rabbi and a world-class Judaic scholar who has also published children''s books, theological discourses, biographies, and histories. Conversations with Chaim Potok presents interviews ranging from 1976 to 1999. Potok discusses the broad range of his writing and the deep influence of non-Jewish novels-in particular, Evelyn Waugh''s Brideshead Revisited and James Joyce''s Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man-on his work. Interviews bear witness to Potok''s many other influences-Orthodox Jewish doctrine, Freudian psychoanalytical theory, Picasso''s Guernica, and Jewish kabbalah mysticism. Though labeled an American Jewish writer, Potok argues that Flannery O''Connor should then be called an American Catholic writer and John Updike an American Protestant writer. "In his mind," editor Daniel Walden writes, "just as Faulkner was a writer focused on a particular place, Oxford, Mississippi, . . . so Potok''s territory was a small section of New York City." Potok often explores conflict in his writings and in his interviews. Strict Jewish teachings deem fiction an artifice and therefore unnecessary, yet since the age of sixteen Potok has been driven to write novels. At the root of all of these conversations is Potok''s intense interest in the turmoil between Jewish culture, religion, and tradition and what he calls "Western secular humanism." As he discusses his work, he continually includes broader issues, such as the state of Jewish literature and art, pointing out with pride and enthusiasm his belief that Jewish culture, in the twentieth century, has finally begun to have a significant role in producing and shaping the world''s art and literature. Whether discussing the finer details of Talmudic textual analysis or his period of chaplaincy during the Korean War, Potok is articulate and philosophical, bringing deep consideration into what may seem small subjects. Although his novels and histories take place primarily in the recent past, the Chaim Potok that emerges from this collection is a writer deeply rooted in the tensions of the present.

Io sono l'argilla

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Na počátku

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Oude mannen om middernacht / druk 1

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Oude mannen om middernacht / druk 1
Drie verhalen waarin joodse mannen terugkijken op een bewogen leven.

Gle Lit Cho and Rel Rea G9 00-02

release date: Apr 01, 2000
Gle Lit Cho and Rel Rea G9 00-02
Two Jewish friends, Renven and Danny explore the true meaning of courage, growth, and family.

La scelta di Reuven

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Meine ersten 79 Jahre

release date: Jan 01, 2000

My First 79 Years

release date: Jan 01, 1999
My First 79 Years
For sixty-four years, Isaac Stern has been a great--and greatly loved--performing artist, famous for his profound music-making, his gusto for life, his passionate dedication to sharing his knowledge and wisdom with younger musicians, and his determination in a good cause (Stern is, after all, The Man Who Saved Carnegie Hall). Indeed, there is no more revered musician in the world than Isaac Stern, revered not only as a great violinist but as a warm and generous personality and as a crucial figure and spokesperson in the world of the arts. Brought to America from Russia when he was ten months old, Stern grew up in San Francisco and was quickly recognized as an extraordinary talent. He began performing publicly while still very young, and was soon touring across the country and around the world. His fame escalated when he led the fight to save Carnegie Hall, and again when he was the subject of the Academy Award-winning documentary film "From Mao to Mozart. In this book he shares with us both his personal and his artistic experiences: the story of his rise to eminence; his feelings about music and the violin; his rich emotional life; his great friendships and collaborations with colleagues such as Leonard Bernstein and Pablo Casals; his background as an ardent supporter of Israel; his ideas and beliefs about art, life, love, and the world we live in. At seventy-nine, Stern''s mind, his wit, and his spirit are as strong as ever, and they are conveyed to us in the most sympathetic and articulate way by Chaim Potok. The two men spent a year talking and sharing their perceptions, and the result is a book in which Stern''s voice comes through with complete conviction andpersuasiveness. The man on the page is the musician and humanitarian we have loved and admired for so long. Here is the most readable and revealing musical autobiography of the decade.

Brány listopadu

release date: Jan 01, 1999
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