Chaim Potok has not written a scholarly history of the Jews. No one person could possibly do that…. But what Potok has done [in Wanderings] is to dramatize all of Jewish history and bring it to life, as only a novelist could. He has done his homework well and has gone to the scholars….
But after that, he has done something more, something they could not do, which is to make the bare bones of their scholarship come alive. He has made of Jewish history real theatre. He describes each period in dramatic terms as a conflict and a contrast between the Jewish people and the people whom they came in contact with, the ones who harbored and oppressed them. (p. 116)
This is a free excerpt of 121 words. There are 301 words (approx.
1 page at 300 words per page) in the full critical essay.
Read the rest of this Criticism with our Potok, Chaim 1929–: Critical Essay by Jack Riemer Access Pass.