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OverviewThe story of one of Savannah's first and most prominent Jewish families, the son who died on the battlefield, and the house that remembers it all.Gratz Cohen's ghost seemed to haunt the apartment as its new owner worked to bring it back to life. As the work progressed, Jason Friedman became obsessed with understanding who the Cohens were, and how their story fit into existing narratives about the Jewish South and the Civil War. Liberty Street: A Savannah Family, Its Golden Boy, and the Civil War is a family saga wrapped in a memoir of Friedman's own southern Jewish upbringing and return home, and the way an old house became a portal to another world. The Cohens are well-known among those versed in southern Jewish history, but sensing that there was more to their story than had yet been told, Friedman set out to learn as much as he could about the family and their world. Friedman provides a nuanced look at what it meant to be a wealthy Jewish family before and during the Civil War, and paints a portrait of a sensitive young man tormented by conflicting pulls of love and duty. Delving into the lives of an extraordinary Southern Jewish family, Liberty Street meditates on the uses of memory and the ways our understanding of the past influences how we live today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jason K. FriedmanPublisher: University of South Carolina Press Imprint: University of South Carolina Press Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781643364698ISBN 10: 1643364693 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 30 April 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"A revealing prism through which to examine a dark period of American history. -- ""Publishers Weekly""" Author InformationJason K. Friedman is the author of the story collection Fire Year (Sarabande, 2013), which won the Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction and the Anne and Robert Cowan Writers Award, as well as the children's books Phantom Trucker and Haunted Houses. He earned a B.A. from Yale and an M.A. from the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars.His work has appeared in the New York Times, Moment, Tablet, San Francisco Chronicle, Gettysburg Review, Image, South Carolina Review, Mission at Tenth, Jonathan, Fjords Review, Decadent Review, and Cimarron Review, and has been anthologized in Best American Gay Fiction, The Queer South, and the cultural studies reader Goth. He lives in San Francisco with his husband, filmmaker Jeffrey Friedman. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |