His work was significant for discussing the conflict between the traditional aspects of Jewish thought and culture and modernity to a wider, non-Jewish culture.
Many of his novels are set in the urban environments of New York City where he himself grew up. While not Hasidic, Potok was raised in an extremely Orthodox home.
His work was significant for discussing the conflict between the traditional aspects of Jewish thought and culture and modernity to a wider, non-Jewish culture.
Most famous for his first book The Chosen (1967), which was listed on The New York Times’ best-seller list for 39 weeks and sold more than 3,400,000 copies.
Potok cited James Joyce, Thomas Mann, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Ernest Hemingway, as his chief literary influences.
His work was significant for discussing the conflict between the traditional aspects of Jewish thought and culture and modernity to a wider, non-Jewish culture.
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