Genius & Anxiety: How Jews Changed the World, 1847-1947

Genius & Anxiety: How Jews Changed the World, 1847-1947

by Norman Lebrecht
Genius & Anxiety: How Jews Changed the World, 1847-1947

Genius & Anxiety: How Jews Changed the World, 1847-1947

by Norman Lebrecht

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Overview

This lively chronicle of the years 1847­–1947—the century when the Jewish people changed how we see the world—is “[a] thrilling and tragic history...especially good on the ironies and chain-reaction intimacies that make a people and a past” (The Wall Street Journal).

In a hundred-year period, a handful of men and women changed the world. Many of them are well known—Marx, Freud, Proust, Einstein, Kafka. Others have vanished from collective memory despite their enduring importance in our daily lives. Without Karl Landsteiner, for instance, there would be no blood transfusions or major surgery. Without Paul Ehrlich, no chemotherapy. Without Siegfried Marcus, no motor car. Without Rosalind Franklin, genetic science would look very different. Without Fritz Haber, there would not be enough food to sustain life on earth.

What do these visionaries have in common? They all had Jewish origins. They all had a gift for thinking in wholly original, even earth-shattering ways. In 1847, the Jewish people made up less than 0.25% of the world’s population, and yet they saw what others could not. How? Why?

Norman Lebrecht has devoted half of his life to pondering and researching the mindset of the Jewish intellectuals, writers, scientists, and thinkers who turned the tides of history and shaped the world today as we know it. In Genius & Anxiety, Lebrecht begins with the Communist Manifesto in 1847 and ends in 1947, when Israel was founded. This robust, magnificent, beautifully designed volume is “an urgent and moving history” (The Spectator, UK) and a celebration of Jewish genius and contribution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781982134266
Publisher: Scribner
Publication date: 12/08/2020
Pages: 464
Sales rank: 495,193
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Norman Lebrecht is the world’s bestselling author on classical music. His Whitbread Award-winning novel, The Song of Names, is currently being developed into a feature film. Aside from the history of Western music, he has a lifelong passion for the culture and chronicles of the Jewish people and is the author of Genius & Anxiety. He lives in London.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Thinking Outside vii

A Short Glossary of Jewish Terms xv

1 1847: The Visitor 1

2 1851: The Wars of the Jews 29

3 1863: Brought to Book 45

4 1875: Carmen, Quand-même 61

5 1881: The Tsar's Hamburger 85

6 1890: Two Beards on a Train 115

7 1897: Sex in the City 147

8 1905: The Known Unknowns 181

9 1911: Blues 'n' Jews 203

10 1917: Dear Lord 229

11 1924: Schoolboys 261

12 1933: Four Murders 285

13 1938: Cities of Refuge 299

14 1942: Black Days 325

15 1947: New York, New York 351

16 2018: Bubbles at Breakfast 383

Acknowledgments 385

Notes 389

Bibliography 403

Index 419

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