New Releases by Robert Alter

Robert Alter is the author of The Pleasures of Reading (1996), Hebrew and Modernity (1994), The World Of Biblical Literature (1992), Necessary Angels (1991), The Literary Guide to the Bible (1990).

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The Pleasures of Reading

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Pleasures of Reading
A distinguished critic rescues literature from the ivory tower and reestablishes reading as a personal source of complex pleasure and insight.

Hebrew and Modernity

release date: Jan 01, 1994

The World Of Biblical Literature

release date: Mar 17, 1992
The World Of Biblical Literature
A pioneer in the burgeoning movement to understand the Bible as literature assesses the spate of new developments in this area. Robert Alter reflects on the paradoxes inherent in considering this great religious work as literature.

Necessary Angels

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Necessary Angels
In four elegant chapters, Robert Alter explains the prismlike radiance created by the association of three modern masters, Franz Kafka, Walter Benjamin, and Gershom Scholem. The volume pinpoints the intersections of these divergent witnesses to the modern condition of doubt, the no-man''s-land between traditional religion and modern secular culture. Scholem, the devoted Zionist and master historian of Jewish mysticism, and Benjamin, the Marxist cultural critic, dedicated much of their thought and correspondence to Kafka, the explorer in fiction of radical alienation. Kafka''s sense of spiritual complexities was an inspiration to both thinkers in their resistance to the murderous simplification of totalitarian ideology. In Necessary Angels Alter uncovers a moment when the future of modernism is revealed in its preoccupation with the past. The angel of the title is first Kafka''s: on June 25, 1914, the writer recorded in his diary a dream vision of an angel that turned into the painted wooden figurehead of a ship. In 1940, at the end of his life, Walter Benjamin devoted the ninth of his Theses on the Philosophy of History to a meditation on an angel by the artist Paul Klee, first quoting a poem he had written on that painting. In Benjamin''s vision, the figure from Klee becomes an angel of history, sucked into the future by the storm of progress, his face looking back to Eden. Benjamin bequeathed the Klee oil painting to Scholem; it hung in the living room of Scholem''s home on Abarbanel Street in Jerusalem until 1989, when his widow placed it in the Israel Museum. Alter''s focus on the epiphanic force of memory on these three great modernists shows with sometimes startling, sometimes prophetic clarity that a complete break with tradition is not essential to modernism. Necessary Angels itself continues the necessary discovery of the future in the past.

The Literary Guide to the Bible

release date: Jan 01, 1990

L'arte della narrativa biblica

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Putting Together Biblical Narrative

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Language as Theme in the Book of Judges

release date: Jan 01, 1988

The Invention of Hebrew Prose

release date: Jan 01, 1988

A Lion for Love

release date: Jan 01, 1986
A Lion for Love
Traces the life of the nineteenth century French novelist, attempts to portray his complex personality, and analyzes his major works.

Israel's Master Poet

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Motives for Fiction

Motives for Fiction
"For many serious readers," Robert Alter writes in his preface, "the novel still matters, and I have tried here to suggest some reasons why that should be so." In his wide-ranging discussion, Alter examines the imitation of reality in fiction to find out why mimesis has become problematic yet continues to engage us deeply as readers. Alter explores very different sorts of novels, from the self-conscious artifices of Sterne and Nabokov to what seem to be more realistic texts, such as those of Dickens, Flaubert, John Fowles, and the early Norman Mailer. Attention is also given to such individual critics as Edmund Wilson and Alfred Kazin and to current critical schools. In Alter''s essays, a particular book or movement or juxtaposition of writers provides the occasion for the exploration of a general intellectual issue. The scrutiny of well-chosen passages, the joining of images or themes or ideas, the associative and intuitive processes that lead to the right phrase and the right loop of syntax for the matter at hand-all these come together unexpectedly to illuminate both the text in question and the general issue. Recent discussions of mimesis in fiction generally proceed from a single thesis. By contrast, Motives for Fiction offers an empirical approach, attempting to define mimesis in its various guises by careful critical readings of a heterogeneous sampling of literary texts. Intelligent and good-humored, the book is also old-fashioned enough to wonder whether mimesis might not be a task or responsibility to which much contemporary fiction has not proved entirely adequate.

Pharmacological and Neuroanatomical Studies on Tetrahydrobiopterin in the Nigrostriatal System of the Rat

Sacred History and the Beginnings of Prose Fiction

Biblical Type-scenes and the Uses of Convention

An Exchange of Letters Between Robert Alter and Shlomo Avineri

Partial Magic: the Novel of the Self-consciouæ Genre

America and Israel, Literary and Intellectual Trends

Fielding and the Nature of the Novel

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