
Worldwise
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Worldwise brings together a wide range of Roditi's writings, renewing appreciation for the polyglot writer. With editors offering insightful background information on Roditi - who was born in Paris and had Sephardic Jewish ancestors of Greek, Spanish, and Italian origin on his father's side and Catholic and Ashkenazi Jewish connections on his mother's - the book covers topics as diverse as gay life, Sephardic Judaism, and postwar Europe. A published surrealist poet by eighteen, Roditi would become an interpreter at the Nuremberg trials, a highly regarded literary translator, and a perceptive social analyst whose outspoken views irritated American, Soviet, and French authorities by turns. Roditi had a knack for spotting promising minds and created literary connections across continents and languages over a long, eclectic, and creative lifetime.
With accounts of his family history and childhood, essays on writers such as Hart Crane and Andre Breton, and forays into literary, artistic, and political subcultures between the world wars, Worldwise highlights the crucial role Roditi played as a cultural mediator and broker, while revealing his trenchant views on art and history in the twentieth century, views that remain salient and enduring in our time.
Reviews / Votes
"Worldwise sheds a long-overdue light on one of the most fascinating literary figures of the twentieth century. The editors' contributions are characterized by an engaging style and level of erudition that are a match for Roditi himself." Brian James Baer, author of Queer Theory and Translation Studies: Language, Politics, Desire "This is an extremely important book. It gives an excellent overview and sampling of the extraordinary range of Roditi's work, as well as the experiences and circumstances of his life." Ammiel Alcalay, author of "Follow the Person": Archival Encounters "Filled with details and unique characters, [Roditi's] memories remind us of the precarious state of marginalized groups. Worldwise showcases his intellect, his diverse passions, and his sympathies. Hopefully it will encourage readers to seek out more of his work." The Gay & Lesbian ReviewMore details
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Sherry Simon, distinguished professor emerita at Concordia University, is the author and editor of several books including Speaking Memory: How Translation Shapes City Life.
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