"What I like most about Furman's book is its willingness to break new ground, and to do that in ways that subsequent scholars will surely have to take into full account. Here, he amply demonstrates that he has not only 'done his homework,' but also that he is well aware of the controversies that naturally attach themselves to his subject. This is sure to be an important contribution to the study of Jewish-American literature." — Sanford Pinsker, Franklin and Marshall College