Tag: Jewishness In Literature

Isaac Rosenberg, an English-born son of Jewish Lithuanian immigrants, was a talented artist and poet who served in the British Army during World War I. Despite his immense talent, Rosenberg's working-class Jewish identity made it difficult for him to gain recognition in the canon of English poetry.
Herman Wouk, a celebrated but often overlooked Jewish American author, injected Jewish themes into postwar American literature in an innovative yet understated manner.