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My Name Is Asher Lev

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Pages
369
Language
EN
ISBN
9781400031047
Reading Time
~6h 28min

My Name Is Asher Lev is a book by Chaim Potok. It has 369 pages.

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Chaim Potok’s debut novel explores the profound tension between religious tradition and artistic vocation through the eyes of a young boy raised in Brooklyn’s Hasidic community. As Asher Lev discovers an overwhelming compulsion to draw and paint, he must navigate the expectations of his family, his rabbi, and a community that views secular art with deep suspicion. The narrative examines how creative calling intersects with cultural identity, faith, and the weight of inherited values. Potok grounds this coming-of-age story in meticulously observed details of mid-twentieth-century Jewish life, portraying both the warmth of communal devotion and the isolation that can accompany an unconventional path. By refusing to simplify either side of this conflict, the novel offers a nuanced meditation on sacrifice, guilt, and the price of self-expression. Its enduring presence in American literature stems from its unflinching yet compassionate examination of how individuals reconcile deeply held beliefs with the demands of their own talents.

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My Name Is Asher Lev has 369 pages.

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Chaim Potok’s debut novel explores the profound tension between religious tradition and artistic vocation through the eyes of a young boy raised in Brooklyn’s Hasidic community. As Asher Lev discovers an overwhelming compulsion to draw and paint, he must navigate the expectations of his family, his ...

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My Name Is Asher Lev was written by Chaim Potok.