"A special value of Ben Hecht's Theatre of Jewish Protest is its recovery and printing of the four works that were intended to advance Jewish rights and interests. . . . For Hecht, Jewish existence was terrifyingly precarious, and to defend it art might inspire action."
"[Eisler] afford[s] readers the chance to encounter for themselves these strange but influential specimens of political theater that played a major role in rousing America's Zionist sentiments and shaping them for decades to come."
"Outstanding. . . . A vividly written, always accessible scholarly study that both specialists and general readers will appreciate."
"Offering a deep dive into Ben Hecht’s explicitly Jewish and Zionist pageants of the 1940s, Garrett Eisler has rescued these compelling and star-studded spectacles from their previous consignment to the footnotes of Hecht’s long and illustrious career. Richly detailed and documented – including the full-text of four out-of-print or previously unpublished scripts – the book vividly evokes the period when a handful of Jewish theatre artists, galvanized to action by the Holocaust, used the tools of their trade to influence public opinion, and in so doing assert their Jewishness to a degree never before seen on American stages."
"Ben Hecht’s Theatre of Jewish Protest is an admirably thoughtful and thorough exploration of Hecht’s four plays focusing on the Holocaust. I highly endorse it."
"A welcome contribution to the growing body of research on Ben Hecht's work with the Bergson Group during the Second World War and its immediate aftermath."
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