The following was said of which well-known Jewish (or half-Jewish) intellectual:
"His mother, who adored him and remained...the dominant influence on his personal life, raised him to dream of himself as meant for great things."
Was it...
a) Philip Roth,
b) Marcel Proust,
c) Theodor Herzl, or
d) "That guy" in your philosophy class.
Please place your bets in the comments to this post.
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
First-ever WWPD quiz
Posted by Phoebe Maltz Bovy at Tuesday, January 04, 2005
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15 comments:
Maybe Lenin?
Nope
Proust?
Not saying until more readers have guessed.
I agree with Aaron: Proust.
- Jochen
Have to go with Proust. He seems like he would have been a mother's boy.
Freud.
answer here:
hey, I cheated. gotta love google!
http://www.emanuelnyc.org/bulletin/archive/27.html
at least I can link to it without giving it away, right?
...still, it's kind of odd.
I'd say you gave it away...cheater!
pissed at me for something I published on the internet?
join the club...
But, of course, it could apply to the vast majority of Jewish intellectuals...
Or even the vast majority of male Jews?
Is this a bad thing?
Can be.
I was sure it was Jesus.
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