Yom Kippur as Manifest in an Approaching Dorsal Fin

Yom Kippur as Manifest in an Approaching Dorsal Fin

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Publisher's Synopsis

"Whatever 'the Jewish experience' might mean to the modern reader, Adam Byrn Tritt's approach is uniquely his own. He is 'observant' in the sense that he carefully observes, as you would expect of a man who is, at essence, a poet. As a self-described 'Jewitarian Buddhaversalist, ' he is aware that each tradition illuminates the other. This collection of essays and poems provides us with good talk. Conversation is the highest artform, and Mr. Tritt invites us in most kindly, with insight, erudition, humor, and compassion."
--Wayne McNeill, author of Songbook for Haunted Boys and Girls

Yom Kippur as Manifest in an Approaching Dorsal Fin explores--in essays, poems, and creative nonfiction--the tension between cultural heritage and contemporary society, between religion and spirituality, between the family you inherit and the family you create. From early-morning wrestlings with God to portraits of three remarkably different family funerals, from Kabbalist chants at a pagan bookstore to the humorous "What Do Jews Do on Christmas?," Tritt's writing taps into themes nearly universal in today's world in ways that will resonate with readers of all backgrounds and faiths--or no faith at all.

Book information

ISBN: 9781629270012
Publisher: Smithcraft Press
Imprint: Smithcraft Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 162
Weight: 127g
Height: 178mm
Width: 111mm
Spine width: 9mm