A compelling biography of an important eyewitness to the twentieth century.
Marie Syrkinfsquo;s life spanned ninety years of the twentieth century, 1899ndash;1989. As a polemical journalist, socialist Zionist, poet, educator, literary critic, translator, and idiosyncratic feminist, she was an eyewitness to and reporter on most of the major events in America, Israel, and Europe. Beautiful as well as brilliant, she had a rich personal life as a lover, wife, mother, and friend. During her lifetime Syrkinusquo;s name was widely recognized in the world of Jewish life and letters. Yet, since Syrkin squo;s death, recognition of her name is no longer quite so immediate. Carole S. Kessnervsquo;s biography restores Syrkin squo;s fascinating life and legacy for a new generation.