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Portrait of a Jew

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  • 324 pages
  • 12 hours of reading

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In this memoir from the early 1960s, Albert Memmi explores Jewish identity and anti-Semitic stereotypes, presenting himself as a secular Jew. Compared to Rousseau’s Confessions for its deep self-examination, the work emerges shortly after the Nazi occupation and the establishment of Israel, offering a psychological and sociological snapshot of the time. Memmi questions prevalent myths about Jews while articulating his own reality. The memoir is complemented by its sequel, which together form a cohesive narrative of a passionate quest for understanding. The first part provides a diagnosis, while the second offers a remedy, both infused with sincerity. As a personal document, Memmi’s introspective study is thought-provoking and unsettling, inviting readers into the conflicted mind of a Jewish writer navigating dual identities. His struggles and insights serve as significant testimony. Critics have noted the existential themes of identity and self-affirmation that permeate the work, highlighting its psychological depth over traditional religious perspectives. The autobiography is described as a poignant and challenging read, provoking strong emotional responses and leaving lingering questions in its wake.

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Portrait of a Jew, Albert Memmi

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2021
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