As of April 3, 2009

Edward K. Kaplan Department of Romance Studies Brandeis University, Mailstop 024 Waltham MA 02454-9110 [email protected]

Home address: Date of Birth: March 4, l942 l5 Fountain Street Place of Birth: Boston, MA West Newton, MA 02465-2712 Citizenship: U.S.A. Married: three children

Academic Training

1966-l970 Columbia University, New York, N.Y. Ph.D. 1964-l966 Columbia University, New York, N.Y. M.A. 1962-l963 Sweet Briar Junior Year in France 1960-l964 Brown University, Providence, R.I. B.A.

Professional Experience

2007-present Brandeis University, Chair, Department of Romance Studies 2003-present Brandeis University, Kevy and Hortense Kaiserman Professor in the Humanities 2000-2006 Brandeis University, Chair, Program in Religious Studies 1990-present Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry, Research Associate 1987-Feb. 2003 Brandeis University, Professor of French & Comparative Literature l98l-l987 Brandeis University, Associate Professor of French (tenure) l978-l98l Brandeis University, Assistant Professor of French l97l-l978 Amherst College, Assistant Professor of French l970-l97l Barnard College, Instructor of French l967-l970 Barnard College, Instructor (Part-time) Spring l967 Columbia School of General Studies, Teaching Assistant

Awards and Honors

National Jewish Book Award for Spiritual Radical (Yale University Press, 2007), category: American Jewish Studies, 4 March 2008, Jewish Book Council; Brandeis University Provost’s Fund, March 2007, $10,000; Littauer Grant for Abraham Joshua Heschel, a Centenary Conference, March 2007, $10,000; Norman Research Grant, Brandeis University, $1,600; New course development grant, Brandeis University, 2003-2004; Edward K. Kaplan, Page 2

Mazar Research Award, Brandeis University, 2003-2004; Coolidge Research Seminar Fellow, Institute for Religion and Public Life, Cross Currents, New York City, July 2001; Renewal of grant from the Lucius N. Littauer Foundation, 2000; 1998 Finalist for National Jewish Book Award, category: Jewish Scholarship, for Abraham Joshua Heschel, Prophetic Witness (Yale University Press, 1998) (certificate dated 11 March 1999); Renewal of grant from the Lucius N. Littauer Foundation, 1998; Mazer Grant, Brandeis University, Summer 1992; Grant from the Lucius N. Littauer Foundation, 1992; Baudelaire's Prose Poems: 1990: nominated for the James Russell Lowell Prize (MLA), and the Melville Crane Award. Chapter 1 published in anthology, Drew Kalasky (ed.), Short Story Criticism (Gale Research, Inc., Publishers, March 1995); The Parisian Prowler: l990 Lewis Galantière Prize (American Translators Association) for best translation of the year from any language other than German; 1991: nominated for the Harold Morton Prize. Award for dust jacket design by the American Association of American University Presses (AAUP); 1992: named an Outstanding Academic Book by Choice Magazine (May 1992, p. 1347), under Romance category; Committee on Academic Freedom and Professional Rights and Responsibilities (Modern Language Association, appointed 1989-1992); Chairman, 1992; Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities, l985-l986; Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies for l974-l975; offered, but declined, similar grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities; Columbia University: Highest Honors for the Master's Degree, l966; Brown University: Phi Beta Kappa; magna cum laude; High Honors in French; Collins Premium for excellence in French (divided first prize), l964.

Professional Memberships

Modern Language Association American Academy of Religion Association for Jewish Studies Société des Etudes Romantiques International Thomas Merton Society American Association of Teachers of French Sweet Briar Junior Year in France, National Advisory Committee Society for Values in Higher Education (elected) Howard Thurman Educational Trust (Morehouse College) (appointed)

Publications Books

Abraham Heschel. Un prophète pour notre temps. Paris: Albin Michel, 2008. Spiritual Radical: Abraham Joshua Heschel in America, 1940-1972. London, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007 [Winner: National Jewish Book Award for American Jewish Studies]; Edward K. Kaplan, Page 3

second printing and paperback edition, 2008. La Sainteté en paroles. Abraham Heschel, piété, poétique, action. Paris: Les Editions du Cerf, 1999, French trans. of Holiness in Words (1996). Abraham Joshua Heschel, Prophetic Witness (with Samuel Dresner). New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1998; paperback edition, 2007 [Finalist: National Jewish Book Award for Jewish Scholarship]. Holiness in Words: Abraham Joshua Heschel's Poetics of Piety. Albany: State University of New York (SUNY) Press, 1996. Baudelaire's Prose Poems: The Esthetic, the Ethical, and the Religious in "The Parisian Prowler". Athens and London: University of Georgia Press, 1990; second printing and paperback edition, 2008. The Parisian Prowler, translation of Baudelaire, Le Spleen de Paris. Petits Poèmes en prose. Athens and London: The University of Georgia Press, 1989 [Winner: Louis Gantière Prize]; Second edition with new preface, 1997. Critical editions of Michelet, L'Oiseau and L'Insecte, vol. XVII of the Oeuvres complètes. Paris: Flammarion, 1986. Mother Death: The Journal of Jules Michelet, 1815-1850. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984. Michelet's Poetic Vision: A Romantic Philosophy of Nature, Man, and Woman. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1977.

Edited Book

Edited with Shaul Magid, Pushing the Boundaries. Brandeis Centenary Conference on Abraham Joshua Heschel, special issue of Modern Judaism 29,1 (February 2009): 1-160, papers from Brandeis University Conference, March 2007, which I organized.

Articles

“Healing Wounds: Reflections on Abraham Joshua Heschel and Interfaith Partnership in Poland,” Religion and the Arts . Journal from Boston College 12-1-3 (2008): 411-19. “Incarcerated Prophets: Crisis Letters of Thomas Merton and Martin Luther King, Jr.,” The Merton Seasonal 33,2 (Summer 2008): 22-26. “Edmond Jabès et le renouveau du religieux,” from Daniel Lançon & Catherine Mayeux, editors, Edmond Jabès: L’éclosion des énigmes, Paris: Presses Universitaires de Vincennes, 2008, pp. 133-43. “Abraham Joshua Heschel: Prophetic Activist,” Voices of Conservative/Masorti Judaism 1,2 (Winter 2007): 18-21, 61. Essay on Heschel, “Man Is Not Alone. A Philosophy of Religion,” in Shofar, An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 46,1 (Fall 2007): 190-93. “Nature,” in special Jules Michelet issue of L’Esprit Créateur 46, 3 (Fall 2006): 105-08; “Baudelairean Ethics,” for Cambridge Companion to Baudelaire, ed. Rosemary Lloyd (Cambridge University Press, England, 2005): 87-100. “Spiritual Regret and Holy Envy, Spiritus. A Journal of Christian Spirituality 2 (2005): 103-106. Revised article on “Edmond Jabès” for a new Companion to Modern Jewish Culture, ed. Glenda Abramson, vol. 1 (Surrey, England: Curzon Press Ltd., 2005): 423-24. Edward K. Kaplan, Page 4

Article on “Howard Thurman (1899–1980),” the African-American theologian in Religion und Geschichte und Gegenwart (Tübingen: Siebeck-Mohr, 2005). “La Sainteté, le judaïsme essentiel,” pp. 15-27 and “Théologien, écrivain, militant prophétique,” pp. 33-48 in Abraham J. Heschel Tsadik dans la cité, edited by Gérard Rabinovitch (Paris: Alliance israélite universelle, 2004). “‘A Humanly Impoverished Thirst of Light’: Thomas Merton’s Receptivity to the Feminine, to Judaism, and to Religious Pluralism,” in The Merton Annual Studies in Culture, Spirituality, and Social Concerns 17 (2004). “Revelation and Commitment: Abraham Joshua Heschel’s Situational Philosophy,” Filosofia e critica della filosofia nel pensiero ebraico, ed. P. Amodio, G. Giannani, G. Lissa (Acts of International Colloquium at University of Naples, 25-27 February 2002). (Naples: Giannini Editore, 2004): pp. 199-222. “Introduction” to Abraham Joshua Heschel, The Ineffable Name of God: Man (translation of Heschel’s Yiddish poems by Morton Leifman) (New York, London: Continuum Publishers, 2004): 7-18. Five of my translations of Baudelaire’s prose poems published in The Longman Anthology of World Literature. vol. E, The Nineteenth Century (New York: Pearson/Longman, 2004): pp. 585- 90. “Jewish Renewal in Pre-Nazi : Abraham Heschel Interprets William James,” CrossCurrents (Fall 2003): 436-444. “Abraham Heschel’s First American Controversies: Einstein, War, and the Living God,” Conservative Judaism 55,4 (Summer 2003): 26-41. From Beatrice Bruteau, ed., Merton and Judaism. Holiness in Words. Recognition, Repentance, Renewal (Louisville KY: Fons Vitae, May 2003), based on the conference I organized in February 2002: • “Introduction,” pp. 37-40. • “‘Under My Catholic Skin...’ Thomas Merton’s Opening to Judaism and to the World,” pp. 109-125. • “Contemplative Inwardness and Prophetic Action: Thomas’ Merton’s Dialogue with Abraham J. Heschel,” pp. 253-268 [reprint of article originally published in 1983] • “Renewal: Jewish and Christian,” Introduction to interview with Rabbi Zalman Schachter- Shalomi, pp. 297-300. • Interview with Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, pp. 301-323. (also available on videotape from Thomas Merton Institute for Contemplative Living, Louisville KY) “Imagination and Ethics: Gaston Bachelard and Martin Buber,” International Studies in Philosophy 35:1 (2003): 71-84. Translation of Gaston Bachelard, “Preface” to Martin Buber’s I and Thou,” International Studies in Philosophy 35:1 (2003): 1-5. "Tentations de la foi: l'énergie poétique et morale de l'impossible chez Yves Bonnefoy" for Dalhousie French Studies (Nova Scotia) (Fall 2002): 101-107. “Reverence and Responsibility: Abraham J. Heschel on Nature and the Self,” in Hava Tirosh- Samuelson, ed., Judaism and Ecology: Created World and Revealed Word. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002: 407-22. "Abraham Joshua Heschel," Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2001): 1702-03. “Introduction” to posthumous book by Samuel H. Dresner, Heschel, Hasidism, Halakhah (Fordham University Press, 2002): ix-xiii. "Heschel as Philosopher: Phenomenology and the Rhetoric of Revelation," Modern Judaism 21, 1 Edward K. Kaplan, Page 5

(February 2001): 1-14. "La Religion écologiste de Michelet: catéchisme, hagiographie, communion," in Cahiers romantiques no.6 University of Clermont-Ferrand (2001): 77-92. "Abraham Joshua Heschel in Poland: Hasidism enters Modernity," Polin, Studies in Polish Jewry vol. 13 (2000): 383-398. Polish translation in Polin, Studia z Dziejow Zydow w Polsce no. 1 (2002): 57-77. "Teaching the Ethical Baudelaire: Irony and Insight in Les Fleurs du Mal," in Approaches to Teaching Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil, ed. Laurence Porter (NY: Modern Language Association, 2000): 147-53. "Poetry, Truth, and Human Sanctity: Baudelaire's Experimental Genre," L'Esprit Créateur 39, 1 (Spring 1999): 15-25. Special issue on the prose poem. "Abraham Joshua Heschel," in American National Biography (ANB), eds., John Garraty and Mark Carnes, vol. 10 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999): 696-98. Also on-line. "How to Read A.J. Heschel," "Spirituality and Social Action in the Writings of A.J. Heschel," 1997 Proceedings of Rabbinical Assembly (pub. 1998): 141-42; 149-50. "Heschel in Vilna" (with Samuel Dresner), Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought 187, 47, 3 (Summer 1998): 278-295. Selections from Prophetic Witness. "Abraham Joshua Heschel: Jewish Prophetic Witness," The Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion, volume I, Robert Wuthnew, ed. (Washington DC: Congressional Quarterly, Inc., 1998): 317-19. "Readiness Before God: Abraham Heschel in Europe," Conservative Judaism 40, 2-3 (Winter/Spring 1998): 22-35. Special issue to commemorate 25th death anniversary. "L'Internet de Michelet: Evolution, Immortalité, Fragilité du Moi," Europe (May 1998): 128-37. Special issue to commemorate Michelet's bicentenary (Paris). "Ecstasy and Insight: Baudelaire's Fruitful Tensions," Romance Quarterly 45, 3 (Summer 1998): 1-10. "Recovering the Origins" (essay on the foreign language profession), ADFL Bulletin 29, 2 (Winter 1998): 58-61. "Under God's Eyes: Reverence, Ethics, and Jewish Holiness," SIDIC (Service international de documentation judéo-chrétienne (Rome) 30, 3 (1997): 2-6. (also a version in French). "La Spiritualité de Michelet: Une nouvelle religion républicaine?," Littérature et Nation "Michelet et la question sociale" (Université François Rabelais, Tours) 18 (1997): 205-221. "The Voices of Marceline Desbordes-Valmore: Deference, Self-Assertion, Accountability," French Forum 22 (Fall 1997): 261-77. "Abraham Heschel," Yale Companion to Jewish Writing and Thought in Germany, 1096-1996, ed. Gilman and Zipes (Yale University Press, 1997): 526-31. "Readiness Before God," review essay of Susannah Heschel, ed., Abraham Heschel, Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity. Essays (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1996), Harvard Divinity Bulletin 26 (Fall 1996): 17-19. "Radical Reverence: A Fulcrum Against Fanaticism," Tikkun: A Bimonthly Jewish Critique of Politics, Culture and Society 11, 2 (March-April 1996): 57-58. "The American Mission of Abraham Joshua Heschel," in Seltzer, Robert M., and Norman J. Cohen (eds.), The Americanization of the Jews (New York University Press, 1994): 355-74. "Sacred versus Symbolic Religion: Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin Buber," Modern Judaism 14 (Fall 1994): 213-31. "God in Exile: Abraham Joshua Heschel, Translator of the Spirit," in Colin, Amy, and Elisabeth Strenger (eds.), Bridging the Abyss: Essays in Honor of Harry Zohn-Brücken über den Abgrund: Festschrift für Harry Zohn (Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1994): 239-54. Edward K. Kaplan, Page 6

Articles for World Book Encyclopedia (1994 edition): Baudelaire, Verlaine, Rimbaud, Mallarmé, Valéry, Symbolism. "Metaphor and Miracle: Abraham Joshua Heschel and the Holy Spirit," Conservative Judaism XLVI, 2 (Winter 1994): 3-18. Lithuanian translation: in Logos (Vilnius) 10 (1995/96): 74- 89. "Abraham Joshua Heschel," in Steven T. Katz, ed., Interpreters of Judaism in the Late Twentieth Century (Washington, DC: B'nai B'rith Books, 1993): 131-50. Lithuanian translation: in Logos (Vilnius) 5 (1993/95): 36-40. “Baudelaire and the Vicissitudes of Venus: Ethical Irony in Fleurs du Mal," in Mickel, Emanuel, ed., The Shaping of Text: Style, Imagery, and Structure in French Literature. Essays in Honor of John Porter Houston. (Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1993): 113-30. "Dialogue ou aporie: Les poèmes en prose de Baudelaire," in Révolutions, Résurrections et Avènements offert en hommage à Paul Viallaneix, ed. Simone Bernard-Griffiths. Paris: CDU-SEDES, 1991, pp. 191-99. Revised English version: "Solipsism and Dialogue in Baudelaire's Prose Poems," in Cooper, Barbara and Mary Donaldson-Evans, eds., Modernity and Revolution in Late Nineteenth-Century France (Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1992): 88-98. "Claude Vigée et le couple baudelairien," in Péras, Hélène, and Michèle Finck, eds., La Terre et le souffle (Paris: Albin Michel, 1992): 253-65. "Edmond Jabès," The Blackwell Companion to Jewish Culture (1989): 371. "Edmond Jabès, Un prophétisme sans Dieu," in Stamelman and Caws, eds., Ecrire le livre: Autour d'Edmond Jabès (Seyssel: Champ Vallon, 1989), pp. 219-32 [Expanded French version of "The Atheistic Theology of Edmond Jabès," Fall 1987]; [Italian translation: "Edmond Jabès: Un profetismo senza Dio," in Folin, Alberto, ed., Edmond Jabès alle frontiere della parola e del libro (Il Poligrafo, 1991): 175-87.] "The Writing Cure: Gaston Bachelard on Baudelaire's Ambivalent Harmonies," Symposium 41- 44 (Winter 1987-88): 278-91. "The Atheistic Theology of Edmond Jabès," Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature 12, 1 (Fall 1987): 43-63. "Modern French Poetry and Sanctification: Charles Baudelaire and Yves Bonnefoy," Dalhousie French Studies 8 (Spring-Summer 1985): l03-25. "Abraham Heschel's Poetics of Religious Thinking," in John Merkle, ed. Abraham Joshua Heschel: Exploring His Life and Thought (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1985): 103- 119. "Yves Bonnefoy: La réinvention du sacré," Sud (1985): 335-51. "Contemplative Inwardness and Prophetic Action: Thomas Merton's Dialogue with Judaism," in Thomas Merton: Pilgrim in Progress, eds. D. Grayston and M. Higgins (Toronto: Griffin Press, 1983): 85-105. "Howard Thurman: Meditation, Mysticism, and Life's Contradictions," Debate and Understanding (Boston University) (Spring 1982): 1926. "Victor Hugo and the Poetics of Doubt," French Forum 6, 2 (May 1981): 14053. "The Problematic Humanism of Edmond Jabès," Denver Quarterly (Summer 1980): 2234. Revision published in Eric Gould, ed. The Sin of the Book. Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1985, pp. 115-30. "Baudelaire's Portrait of the Poet as Widow: Three Poèmes en prose and 'Le Cygne,'" Symposium (Fall 1980): 23348. "Baudelaire and the Battle with Finitude: 'La Mort,' Conclusion of Les Fleurs du Mal," French Forum 4, 3 (September 1979): 219-31. Edward K. Kaplan, Page 7

"The Courage of Baudelaire and Rimbaud: The Anxiety of Faith," The French Review 52, 2 (December 1978): 294-306. "Martin Buber and the Drama of Otherness: The Dynamics of Love, Art, and Faith," Judaism 27, 2 (Spring 1978): 196-206. "Michelet's Revolutionary Symbolism: From Hermeneutics to Politics," The French Review L, 5 (April 1977): 713-23. "To Keep the Pain Awake: Learning about Faith," The NICM Journal 2, 2 (Spring 1977): 63-73. "Mysticism and Despair in Abraham J. Heschel's Religious Thought," The Journal of Religion 57, 1 (January 1977): 33-47. Spanish translation: Maj'shavot/Pensamientos (April-June 1987): 22-37. "Le Symbolisme de la nature chez Michelet: Introduction littéraire à son spiritualisme," Nineteenth Century French Studies III, 34 (Spring-Summer 1975): 141-64. "Michelet évolutionniste," in Michelet Cent Ans Après, ed. Paul Viallaneix (Presses Universitaires de Grenoble, 1975): 111-28. "Les Deux sexes de l'esprit: Michelet phénoménologue de la pensée créatrice et morale," Europe 535-536 (nov.-déc. 1973): 97-111. "The Spiritual Radicalism of Abraham J. Heschel," Conservative Judaism XXVIII, 1 (Fall 1973): 40-49. "Three Dimensions of Human Fullness: Poetry, Love and Prayer," Judaism: A Quarterly Journal 22, 3 (Summer 1973): 309-21. "Language and Reality in Abraham J. Heschel's Philosophy of Religion," Journal of the American Academy of Religion XLI, 1 (March 1973): 94-113. "Gaston Bachelard's Philosophy of Imagination" An Introduction," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33, 1 (September 1972): 1-24. Abstracts in The Review of Metaphysics XXVI, 2 (December 1972) and The Philosopher's Index, VII, 1. "Form and Content in Abraham J. Heschel's Poetic Style," Central Conference of American Rabbis Journal (April 1971), pp. 2839. Spanish translation: Maj'shavot/Pensamientos (Buenos Aires) (September-December 1971) 96-107. "Toward a Poetics of Faith," Response: A Contemporary Jewish Review 10 (Spring 1971): 44-46. "Bachelard and Buber: From Aesthetics to Religion," Judaism: A Quarterly Journal 19, 4 (Fall 1970): 465-67. "Poetry, Prayer and Social Action," Central Conference of American Rabbis Journal (October 1969): 69-73. "L'Imagination occulte chez Gérard de Nerval: Une épistémologie de la connaissance spirituelle dans Aurélia," Revue des sciences humaines 126 (avril-juin 1967): 185-95.

Book Reviews

Cahiers Gaston Bachelard (Dijon), in Modern and Contemporary France (England) 14 (2007): 390- 91. Sonya Stephens, Baudelaire's Prose Poems. The Practice and Politics of Irony. (Oxford University Press, 1999) for Nineteenth-Century French Studies 29, 3-4 (Spring-Summer 2001): 351-352. Neil Gillman, The Death of Death. Resurrection and Immortality in Jewish Thought (Vermont: Jewish Lights Publishing, 1997, for Studies in Contemporary Jewry (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) (Summer 2001): 274-76. Paul Viallaneix, Michelet, les travaux et les jours (Paris: Gallimard,1998), in Revue d'histoire littéraire de la France (Summer 2001). Edward K. Kaplan, Page 8

Adrianna Paliyenko, Mis-Reading the Creative Impulse. The Poetic Subject in Rimbaud and Claudel, Restaged (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1997), in French Forum 25, 1 (January 2000): 120-21. James R. Lawler, Poetry and Moral Dialectic: Baudelaire's "Secret Architecture" (Madison, Teaneck: Fairleigh Dickenson UP, 1997), in Nineteenth-Century French Studies 28, 1-2 (Fall-Winter 1999-2000): 175-77. Nicolae Babuts, Baudelaire. At the Limits and Beyond (Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1997), in Symposium (Syracuse University) 53, 3 (Fall 1999): 189-191. Richard Burton, The Flâneur and His City, 1815-1851, (University of Durham, 1994), Nineteenth- Century French Studies (May 1997). Claude Pichois (ed.), La Jeunnesse de Baudelaire vue par ses amis (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1991) in The French Review 68, 6 (May 1995): 1093-94. Graham Robb, La poésie de Baudelaire et la poésie française, 1838-1852 (Paris: Aubier, 1993), in Rivista di letterature moderne et comparate (Italy), 2 (1995): 437-39. Margery Evans, Baudelaire and Intertextuality (Cambridge University Press, 1993), in French Forum 19, 3 (September 1994): 361-63. Laurence Porter, The Crisis of French Symbolism (Cornell University Press, 1990), in L'Esprit Créateur XXXIV, 4 (Winter 1994): 134. Charles Baudelaire, Le Jeune enchanteur, ed. W.T. Bandy (Vanderbilt University Press, 1990), in South Atlantic Review (January 1994): 148-50. Suzanne Guerlac, The Impersonal Sublime: Hugo, Baudelaire, Lautréamont (Stanford University Press, 1990), in French Forum 18, 3 (September 1993): 375-77. Harold Kasimow and Bryon Sherwin, eds., No Religion is an Island: A.J. Heschel and Interreligious Dialogue (New York: Orbis Books, 1991), in Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 12, 1 (Fall 1993). Arthur Mitzman, Michelet, Historian (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990), in Clio: Interdisciplinary Journal of History and Literature 22, 1 (Fall 1992): 91-94. Warren Motte, Questioning Edmond Jabès (University of Nebraska Press, 1990), in South Atlantic Review 57, 1 (Jan. 1992): 145-46. John Williams, Jules Michelet: Historian as Critic of French Literature, in L'Esprit Créateur 30, 4 (Winter 1990): 112-13. J.A. Hiddleston, Baudelaire and "Le Spleen de Paris," (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987), in French Review, 61, 3 (February 1988). Eugene Goodheart, The Skeptic Disposition in Modern Criticism (Princeton: Press, l985), in French Forum ll, 2 (May l986): 252-54. John T. Naughton, The Poetics of Yves Bonnefoy (Chicago + London: Press, l984) in French Review 59, 6 (May l986): 986-87. Anne-Marie Amiot, Baudelaire et l'illuminisme (Paris: Nizet, l982) in The French Review 59, 2 (December l985): 300-30l. Dorothy Lloyd, Baudelaire's Literary Criticism (Cambridge, London: Cambridge University Press, l98l), in The French Review 57, 3 (February l984): 399-400. Oscar A. Haac, Jules Michelet (Boston: Twayne Publishers, l982), in Nineteenth-Century French Studies (Fall-Wint.l983-84): 262-64. Stephen Kippur, Jules Michelet (Albany: State University of New York Press, l98l), in French Review 55, 3 (Feb. l982): 4l4-l5. Barbara Johnson, Défigurations du langage poétique. La seconde revolution baudelairienne (Paris: Flammarion, l979), in French Forum 6, 3 (September l98l): 284-85. Nicole Ward Jouve, Baudelaire: A Fire to Conquer Darkness (New York: St. Martin's Press, l980), in Edward K. Kaplan, Page 9

The French Review 54, 6 (May l98l): 87l-72. Irène Tieder, Michelet et Luther (Paris: Didier, 1976), in The French Review 53, 3 (February 1980): 457-58. Victor Brombert, The Romantic Prison (Princeton University Press, 1978), in French Forum V, 1 (January 1980): 78-80. Jeanne Calo, La Création de la femme chez Michelet (Paris: Nizet, 1975), in Nineteenth-Century French Studies 8, 1-2 (Fall-Winter 1979-80): 20-22. Henri Peyre, Renan et la Grèce (Paris: Nizet, 1973), in Romanic Review LXIX, 4 (November 1978): 346-48. Linda Orr, Jules Michelet, Nature, History, and Language. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1976), Romanic Review LXIX, 4 (November 1978): 343-45. Frank Paul Bowman, Le Christ romantique (Geneva: Droz, 1973), in Modern Language Notes (MLN) 93, 4 (May 1978): 767-70. Charles Rearick, Beyond the Enlightenment (Bloomington + London: Indiana Folklore Institute Monograph Series, 1974), in Nineteenth-Century French Studies IV, 4 (Summer 1976): 550- 52. J. P. McKinney, The Structure of Modern Thought (London: Chatto and Windus,1971), in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34, 3 (March 1974): 449-50. Colette Gaudin, ed. + trans. G. Bachelard, On Poetic Imagination and Reverie (New York: Bobbs- Merrill, 1971), in French Review XLVI, 5 (April 1973): 1030-31. Edmond Jabès, Aely (Paris: Gallimard, 1972) in The French Review XLVI, 4 March, 1973), 858-59. Vincent Therrien, La Révolution de Gaston Bachelard en critique littéraire(Paris: Klincksieck, 1970) in The French Review LXIV, 4 (April 1971): 993-95. Robert Couffignal, Aux premiers jours du monde: la paraphrase poétique de la Genèse de Hugo à Supervielle (Paris: Minard, 1970), in The French Review XLIV, 4 (March 1971): 802-03.

Scholarly Lectures 7-10 June 2007: “Incarcerated Prophets: Crisis Letters of Thomas Merton and Martin Luther King, Jr.,” paper at International Thomas Merton Society (ITMS), Memphis, TN. 25-27 June 2007: “‘Seeking God’s Will Together’: Heschel’s Depth Theology as Common Ground,” paper at conference, “Abraham Joshua Heschel, Philosophy and Inter-religious Dialogue: Between Poland and America,” at Warsaw University; same trip, participation in interfaith discussions, Krakow, Pontifical Institute. 18-20 October 2007: “Les Fleurs du Mal as Spiritual Exercise: Baudelaire’s Religion after Religion,” for Nineteenth-Century French Studies Conference, University of South Alabama, Mobile AL. 13 December 2007: Rome, Italy, December 2007: opening keynote speaker, “Abraham Heschel: A Spiritual Radical in America: Mysticism and Moral Courage,” sponsored by Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata” and Centro Romano di Studi sull’Ebraismo. 23-24 December 2007: Jerusalem, Israel,: “Piety and Protest: Educating for Spiritual and Social Responsibility,” opening keynote lecture at conference, “Social responsibility and Educational Audacity: Jewish Education, Cultural Criticism, and Social Activism,” sponsored by the Melton Center for Jewish Education, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. November-December 2007: Two courses under the auspices of the Alliance israélite universelle, Paris: 1) les identités juives en France depuis 1945; 2) Abraham Heschel et la théologie de Edward K. Kaplan, Page 10

l’histoire; conference paper, 3 December : “Noirs et juifs, une coalition d’espoir. Témoignage personnel.” October 2005: “Lyricism and Loss: Jules Michelet’s Self-Construction as Artiste-historien,” annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Conference, University of Texas, Austin, TX. October 2004: “’L’épanchement du songe...’ Solipsism and Dialogue in Nerval and Baudelaire,” annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Conference, Washington University, St. Louis, MO. June 2003: “Thomas Merton’s Receptivity to the Feminine, to Judaism, and to Religious Pluralism,” at the International Thomas Merton Society meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia. August 2003: “Edmond Jabès et le renouveau religieux,” at the Cerisy conference center in Normandy, France November 2002: “Reverie and Reverence: Gaston Bachelard’s Dialogue with Martin Buber,” Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, Dallas TX. Available in videotape and audiotape from Dallas Institute. November 2002: “Kierkegaard and Baudelaire: Art, Irony, Standing Before God,’ annual conference American Academy of Religion (AAR), Toronto, Canada. October 2002: “Desire and Doubt: The Quest for Certainty in Lamartine, Hugo, and Baudelaire,” annual conference of Nineteenth-Century French Studies, Columbus OH. April 2002: Paper on “Poetry and Presence” Gaston Bachelard on Imagination and Ethics,” at Conference, Philosophy, Interpretation, Culture (PIC), State University of New York, Binghamton NY. March 2002: “Thomas Merton’s Opening to Judaism and the World,” plenary speaker on Thomas Merton and Judaism, Conference of International Thomas Merton Society, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. February 2002: paper on “Revelation and Commitment: Abraham J. Heschel’s Situational Philosophy,” international conference on Jewish Philosophy in the 20th century, Department of Philosophy, University of Naples, Italy. 16-17 February 2002: “‘Under my Catholic Skin...’: Thomas Merton’s Opening to Judaism,” conference of Thomas Merton and Judaism, held in Louisville KY, February 2002, sponsored by the Thomas Merton Foundation. Available on videotape and audiotape from the Thomas Merton Foundation, Louisville KY. I organized this conference and the retreat at the Abbey of Gethsemani before the public event. November 2001: American Academy of Religion (AAR), “Garments of Insight: Abraham J. Heschel’s Poetic Rhetoric,” annual meeting, American Academy of religion, Denver, Colorado. October 2001: paper on “From Bachelard to Barthes: Phenomenological readings of the Feminine In Michelet and Marceline Desbordes-Valmore,” annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Conference, University of Wisconsin. 15-17 January 2000: two presentations at the first Heschel Colloquium in France and for French speakers, Paris. This conference was inspired by the June 1999 publication of La Sainteté en paroles by Les Editions du Cerf. I was also part of the organizing committee of this conference: 1) Inaugural lesson: "Abraham Heschel, la sainteté: le judaïsme essentiel"; 2) "Abraham Heschel, L'homme et l'oeuvre." December 1999: "Heschel as Philosopher: Phenomenology and the Rhetoric of Revelation," annual meeting of the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS), held in Chicago, December 1999; I organized this session on Heschel. Edward K. Kaplan, Page 11

17-18 November 1999: two presentations at Convocation on Howard Thurman, Ethical Leadership for the New Millennium Morehouse College, Atlanta GA. 24-27 September 1999: "Tentations de la foi: L'énergie poétique et morale de l'impossible" (on Yves Bonnefoy) paper at International Conference on Bonnefoy and Contemporary French Poetry, Dalhousie University (Halifax, Canada). February 1998: paper, "Reverence and Responsibility: Abraham Joshua Heschel's Theology of Nature and the Self," Conference on Judaism and the Natural World, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge MA. 21 December 1998, organized and chaired session on Heschel at AJS (Association of Jewish Studies), Boston MA. December 1997: paper on "The Historical Contexts of A.J. Heschel's Depth Theology," Annual Meeting Association for Jewish Studies, Boston [revised and published in Conservative Judaism, 1998.] 13-15 September 1998: paper, "La Religion écologiste de Michelet: catéchisme, hagiographie, communion," at Vascoeuil (near Rouen), France; sponsored by the Société des études romantiques, University of Clermont-Ferrand. 17 April 1998: paper, "Exoticism and Moral Autonomy: Baudelaire's Quest for Certainty," Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, KY. February 1998: paper, “Reverence and Responsibility: Abraham Joshua Heschel’s Theology of Nature and Self,” Conference on Judaism and the Natural World, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge MA. December 1997: paper on “The Historical Contexts of A.J. Heschel’s Depth and Theology,” Annual Meeting Association for Jewish Studies, Boston [revised and published in Conservative Judaism, 1998.] October 1997: paper on "Michelet's Androgynous Mind: Erasing the Boundaries of Sex, Science, and History," Annual conference of Nineteenth-Century French Studies, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. October 1996: paper on "Michelet's Equivocal Feminism: Mystical, Political, and Erotic Discourse," Annual conference of Nineteenth-Century French Studies, . April 1996: paper on "Edmond Jabès: Fragmentation, Transcendence, and Ethics," Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, University of Kentucky, Lexington. November 1995: paper on "Writing the Biography of Abraham Joshua Heschel," International Conference on Biography and Autobiography ("Writing Lives," Boston University). October 1995: paper on "Michelet's Internet: Mental and Biological Evolution in Pre-Darwinian France," Conference of Nineteenth-Century French Studies, University of Delaware. Revised and published in Europe (Paris), 1998. April 1995: paper on "Love, Guilt, Reparation: Jules Michelet, Artist-Historian," at Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, KY October 1994: paper on "Baudelaire's Ethical Irony," Conference of Nineteenth-Century French Studies, University of San Diego. April 1994: lecture on Abraham Heschel at Boston University, Hillel. April 1994: "Marceline Desbordes-Valmore: Recovering the Poet's Voice," Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, KY [revision published in French Forum, September 1997]. October 1993: "La spiritualité de Michelet: Foi et mauvaise foi d'un catéchisme républicain," conference on Michelet et la question sociale, Tours, France. Published 1998. May 1992: Interviewed in Paris for French radio on biography of Abraham Heschel Edward K. Kaplan, Page 12

January 1992: Lecture on Howard Thurman at Boston University. November 1991: "A.J. Heschel: Prophet for American Jews," at The Jewish Historical Society, Waltham, MA. April 1991: "Abraham Joshua Heschel in America," Conference on Jews in America, sponsored by Graduate Center CUNY and Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, New York City (published in Seltzer and Cohen, eds. The Americanization of the Jews, 1994). April 1991: "The Gestation and Birth of Baudelaire's Prose Poems," Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA), Hartford, CT. March 1991: Commemoration of Edmond Jabès at St. Mark's on the Bowery, New York City. February 1991: Led discussion on Heschel at Tikkun Conference, Boston University. November 1990: "Translating Baudelaire's Prose Poems," American Literary Translators Association (ALTA), U. of San Diego. October 1990: "Illustrating Baudelaire's Prose Poems," NCFS Conference, University of Oklahoma. April 1990: "Ethical Irony in Baudelaire's Prose Poems," NEMLA Conference, University of Toronto. October 1989: "Solipsism and Dialogue in Baudelaire's Prose Poems," NCFS Conference, University New Hampshire (published in Modernity and Revolution, 1992). October 1989: "Howard Thurman's Ethics of Mysticism," Vanderbilt Divinity School. June 1989: "Life and Thought of Abraham Heschel," at the Jewish Cultural Center, Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR. August 1988: "Claude Vigée et le couple baudelairien," at the Colloque Claude Vigée, Cerisy, France (published in La Terre et le souffle, 1992). August 1987: "Edmond Jabès: Un prophétisme sans Dieu," at Colloque Jabès, Cerisy, France (published in Autour d'Edmond Jabès, 1989). November l985: "Interpreting Baudelaire's Prose Poems, " Conference of the AATF, New York City. October l985: "Abraham J. Heschel: Spiritual Radical," at the New School for Social Research, New York City. October l985: "Engendering Poetry: A Man's View of Female Sexuality in Fleurs du Mal," NCFS conference, Vanderbilt University. October l984: "Charles Baudelaire: the Esthetic, the Ethical, and the Religious," NCFS conference, Duke University. December l983: "Gaston Bachelard and Charles Baudelaire: From Tensions to Ambivalent Harmony," at Dallas Institute for Humanities and Culture (published Symposium, l987-88). August l983: "Yves Bonnefoy: La réinvention du sacré," Colloque Bonnefoy, Cerisy, France (published in Sud, l985). May l982: "Poetry as a Sanctification of the Finite: Baudelaire and Bonnefoy," University of California at Santa Cruz (published Dalhousie French Studies, (l985). October l980: "Baudelaire and the Poetry of Bereavement," NCFS Conference, University of Houston, Texas. March l980: "Baudelaire and the Poetry of Bereavement," Maison française at Brown University. December l979: "The Problematic Humanism of Edmond Jabès," Modern Language Association convention in San Francisco (published Denver Quarterly, l98l). October l979: "Victor Hugo and the Anxiety of Faith," NCFS conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (published French Forum, l98l). October l978: "Baudelaire and the Battle with Finitude," NCFS conference, Michigan State University, East Lansing (published in French Forum, September l979). Edward K. Kaplan, Page 13

May l978: "Contemplative Inwardness and Prophetic Action" delivered at Thomas Merton Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia; interviewed in French and in English by the Canadian Broadcasting Company. May l977: "The Courage of Baudelaire and Rimbaud" delivered at Nineteenth-Century French Studies Conference, Orono, Maine published in French Review, December 1978). December l976: "Michelet's Revolutionary Symbolism" delivered at the Modern Language Association convention in San Francisco (published in French Review, April l977). July l975: Interviewed in Paris for a French television program on Michelet (broadcast August l976). June l974: "Michelet évolutionniste" presented at the commemoration of the centenary of Michelet's death in Normandy, France (mentioned in Le Monde, 3 July l974) (published in l975). Numerous public lectures

Courses Taught at Brandeis University (1978-2009) French and FECS Advanced French language courses Introduction to French Literature French Romanticism Modern French Poetry Nineteenth-Century French Fiction Myth & Symbol in Nineteenth-Century France Confrontations with Modernity Topics in the Modern French Novel 17th-century French literature French Fiction and Other Media French Jewish Identities Since 1945 French Existentialism: An Introduction

Comparative Literature European Romanticism The Outsider as Artist and Lover (Baudelaire, Kierkegaard, Kafka, Buber) Crisis of Consciousness (Eighteenth Century) (Comparative Literature) Life Stories, Spiritual and Profane Poetic Voices of Protest

Graduate Seminars History and Theory of Criticism Baudelaire & His Contemporaries Baudelaire and Kierkegaard Post-Romantic and Post-Modern Fictions (Baudelaire, Borges, Kafka) Rebellion Against Romanticism: Baudelaire, Flaubert, Nietzsche

Other Journeys to Enlightenment (UHum; USem) Edward K. Kaplan, Page 14

Mysticism and the Moral Life (Merton, Thurman, Heschel) The Dynamics of Religious Experience Abraham Joshua Heschel: Spirituality and Action

Reviews MICHELET'S POETIC VISION (1977) Jacques Fomerand, Library Journal (March l977). Anonymous, Choice (October l977), p. l030. Eric Fauquet, Romantisme 2l-22 (l978), pp. 250-52. John Halsted, Amherst Alumni Journal (Spring l978). Oscar A. Haac, Nineteenth-Century French Studies 6, 3-4 (Summer 1978): 310-11. James Patty, English Language Notes. The Romantic Movement. Suppl. I (September 1978), p. 110. Emmet Kennedy, The American Historical Review (October 1978), pp. 1025-26. Linda Orr, French Review (December 1978): 352-53. Benjamin F. Bart, Symposium (Summer 1979): 189-91. Robert Denommé, French Forum 4, 3 (September 1979): 279-81. Roger Huss, French Studies 34, 1 (1979): 84-85. Frank Paul Bowman, Clio 8, 2 (1979): 315-16. Harold Wardman, The Modern Language Review, 75, 4 (October 1980): 893-94. L. J. Jordanova, review essay in The British Journal For the History of Science 13 (1980): 44-50. Pierre Guiral, Revue historique 560 (Oct.-Dec. 1986): 514. Excerpt of Michelet's Poetic Vision (pp. 79-84) published in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, vol. 31 (Detroit, London: Gale Research Inc., 1992), pp. 242-49, a basic library reference work.

MOTHER DEATH (1984)

Ainslee Armstrong McLees, Library Journal (May 1984) Eugen Weber, Times Literary Supplement (September 1984): 1072. Edward T. Gargan, Mentalities/Mentalités (Australia) Vol. 3 (1985?): 39. Oscar A. Haac, Nineteenth-Century French Studies 13, 4 (Summer 1985): 302-304. Stephen Wilson, History 70, 239 (June 1985): 319. Lionel Gossman, Clio l4, 2 (l985): 209-2l3. Peter Byrne, Studi francese (Turin, Italy), XXX, 7 (l986). Arthur Mitzman, Journal of Modern History 58, 4 (December l986): 943-48.

THE PARISIAN PROWLER (1989; 1993) Booklist, Chicago: Dec. 15, 1989 Proceso (Mexico): December 1989 Library Journal: Feb. 15, 1990 Washington Post: April 1990 Atlanta Journal And Constitution: May 1990 Edward K. Kaplan, Page 15

The Houston Post: July 1990 The Vineyard Gazette: July 1990 New York Times, "Noted with Pleasure": May 1990 Dispatch, Columbus, OH: July 1990 Hays Kansas News: August 1990 Columbia University Alumni Magazine: Summer 1990 Times Literary Supplement, (TLS): December 6, 1990; Feb. 15, 1991. Translation Review, no. 34-35 (1990-1991). Choice: January 1991 New York Review of Books: Feb. 14, 1991 Brandeis Review: May 1991 Graham Robb, Nineteenth-Century French Studies 19, 3 (Spring 1991): 492-93. Several of prose poems from The Parisian Prowler reprinted in Stuart Friebert and David Young (eds.), Models of the Universe. An Anthology of the Prose Poem (Oberlin College Press, 1995). Two prose poems reprinted in Ruth M. Kempher, A Prose Poem Primer (Kings Estate Press, 1997). "To Each his Chimera" reprinted in Baudelaire in English, Carol Clark & Robert Sykes, eds. (Penguin Classics, 1997): 239-40. Washington Post, Bookworld, 27 July 1997 Susan Wheeler, "Round-Up: Recent Translations from the French," Denver Quarterly 33, 1 (Spring 1998): 69-71. Selections included in Baudelaire in English (Penguin Books, 1997): 239. Excerpts in The Longman Anthology of World Literature, vol. E: The Nineteenth Century, second edition Article (22 December 2008) by Scott Warmuth in The Fairfield Country Weekly that Bob Dylan used a line from “A Throughbred” (Un cheval de race) from The Parisian Prowler in one of his songs. www.fairfieldweekly.com/blogs/home.cfm?uid=80

BAUDELAIRE'S PROSE POEMS (1990)

Choice: May 1991 Times Literary Supplement (TLS): February 15, 1992, p. 5. Michael Bishop in Dalhousie Review (Canada) 71, 2. Dominique Rabaté in Romantisme 74 (1991): 113-15. James S. Patty in French Forum 17, 2 (May 1992): 237-39. Rosemary Lloyd in French Studies (England) 45, 4, pp. ...; both books, the translation and the critical study. Jean-Pierre Baldacci in Studi francesi (Italy), date unknown... Dorothy M. Betz in Romance Quarterly 39, 2 (1992). Bernard Howells in Rivista di Letterature moderne e comparate (Italy) XLVIII, 2 (April-June 1995): 203-205. Michael Brophy (University College, Dublin), The French Review 69, 2 (December 1995): 331-32. Wolfgang Drost in Romanische Forschungen 108, 3-4 (1995): 508-509. Entire chapter 1 from Baudelaire's Prose Poems published in anthology edited by Drew Kalasky, Short Story Criticism (Gale Research, Inc., Publishers, 1995).

Edward K. Kaplan, Page 16

HOLINESS IN WORDS (1996)

Publishers Weekly, May 1, 1996. S.T. Katz in Choice 34, 1 (September 1996). Rivka Horwitz in The Jerusalem Post 12 September 1996: 3; repr. International edition, 30 November 1996: 18. Herman-Emiel Mertens in Louvain Studies 21,3 (Fall 1996): 299-300. Jacob Neusner, The Jewish Spectator, Winter 1996-97: 53-55; The Midwest Book Review, December 1996. Bradley Shavit Artson, Conservative Judaism (Winter 1997). Shimon Brandt, Oberlin College, in SIDIC (Service international de documentation judéo- chrétienne (Rome) 30, 3 (1997): 28-29. Shaul Magid, AJS Review 23, 1 (1998): 141-46. Leonard Gordon, CCAR Journal (Central Conference of American Rabbis) (Summer 1998): 101- 102. Jacob Neusner, Religion (Academic Press), 28, 4 (October 1998): 419-22. Ira Robinson, Journal of Jewish Studies (Oxford University, England) XLIX, 1 (Spring 1998), with other books: 192-96. Kristin Swenson, Menorah Review (Virginia Commonwealth University), 45 (Winter 1999): 1-2.

ABRAHAM JOSHUA HESCHEL, PROPHETIC WITNESS (1998)

Noah Efron, The Boston Book Review (May 1998): 14-15. Kirkus Reviews, May 1, 1998: 635. Library Journal, July 1998. New York Times Book Review, "In Brief," 12 July 1998. Jacob Neusner, The Jerusalem Post, 25 June 1998. Jacob Neusner, The National Review, August 17, 1998: 46-48. Jacob Neusner, Conservative Judaism ...... Hillel Halkin, The Forward, August 7, 1998: 11-12; followup letter, 28 August 1998, p. 6. Jon D. Levenson, Commentary, July 1998 : 34-38. Arnold Eisen, Tikkun, July/August 1998: 70-72 (includes Holiness in Words). Arnold Ages, Ottowa Jewish Bulletin, July 20, 1998; reprinted in The Australian Jewish News, Melbourne, 2 October 1998. David Novak, First Things, October 1998: 63-67. Jack Riemer, Commonweal, 9 October 1998: 26-28; revision reprinted in Intermountain Jewish News, Gift Guide, Chanukah edition, 11 December 1998, p. 10. David Dalin, The Weekly Standard, 4-11 January 1999, pp. 36-39; follow-up letters, ibid., 1 Feb., pp. 5-6. Steven Schnur, Reform Judaism,"Best Books in Brief," Winter 1998, p. 64. Barry Schrage, JTS Magazine 8, 2 (Winter 1999): 10, 18. Jonathan Wittenburg, Judaism Today (England), Winter 1998/99, 38-41. Jonathan Fisburn, Jewish Book News & Reviews (JBNR, England) 13, 3 (1998): 6-7. Jean-Paul Gabus, Jacou, in Foi et Vie (Paris). Follow-up letter, Richard John Neuhaus, First Things (Jan 1999), 68-69. Edward K. Kaplan, Page 17

Reuven Kimelman, "The Inexplicable Phenomenon," Midstream. A Monthly Jewish Review 45 4 (May-June 1999): 42-43. Anonymous essay, The Canadian Jewish News (August 5, 1999): 8. Albert Plotkin, Central Conference of American Rabbis Journal (Summer 1999): 123-24. Robert Fierstien, American Jewish History 88, 1 (March 2002): 167-69.

In France, responses to LA SAINTETÉ EN PAROLES, ABRAHAM HESCHEL, PIÉTÉ, POÉTIQUE, ACTION (Paris: Le Cerf, 1999):

1. Reviews and essays: Isabelle de Gaulmyn, La Croix, 19 June 1999: Michel Le Play in Réforme, 24-30 June 1999: 13. Ariel Sion, Cahiers Bernard Lazare (November 1999): 20-21. Bruno Charmet, in Sens (Amitié judéo-chrétienne,Paris), December 1999: 571-573. Jean Mouttapa, Actualité des religions 12 (janvier 2000): 30-32. Gérard Rabinovitch, L'Arche (January 2000): 90-91

2. Interviews in Paris, June-July 1999, January 2000: a. June - July 1999: Radio interviews: 1) Ariel Sion, Judaïque FM; 2) Salomon Malka, Radio juive; 3) Victor Malka, France Culture, "Ecoute Israël" (2 separate programs broadcast, 1, 8 August 1999); 4) Pierre Moracchini, Radio Notre Dame; 5) Jacques Fischer, Fréquence protestante; 6) Corinne Elkabaz, Radio juive

b. January 2000, Radio interviews: 1) Ariel Sion, radio interview, Judaïque FM 2) Victor Malka, France Culture, (broadcast 5 March 2000)

3. Newspaper interviews: "La pensée religieuse d'Abraham Heschel" interview with E.K. Information juive (Paris, official newspaper of the French Consistoire, distributed in all synagogues in France) no. 189 (June 1999): 9 (full page). Michel Cool, Témoignage chrétien, 9 December 1999: (full back page). Ariel Sion, Actualité juive (Hebdomadaire, Paris) no. 643 (3 February 2000): p. 22 (full page).

SPIRITUAL RADICAL (2007)

1. Reviews of Spiritual Radical or essays which cite it: Spring 2009: Reform Judaism, February 2009, p. 13: SR chosen as one of 8 books of the year to be studied by members of the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ), on-line study guide: www.reformjudaismmmagazine.org/Articles/index.cfm?id=1448. Edward K. Kaplan, Page 18

2009: Gianluca Gannini, review essay (in Italian) in La Rassegna Mensile Israel LXXIII, 1 (Rome), dated January.-April 2007, pp. 143-47. 2008: Jason Kalman, American Jewish Archives Journal: LX,1-2: 131-32; 21 October 2008: Lawrence Cunningham review in Commonweal 25 June 2008: Jacob Neusner, “Two Volumes on Heschel,” National Jewish Post and Opinion (Indianapolis IN), : 3-4, 19; June-July? 2008: NPR Radio Program, Speaking of Faith, with Krista Tippett, speakingoffaith.public.radio.org/programs/heschel/particulars.html June-July 2008: Tom Cornell review in The Catholic Worker Summer 2008: Eugene Borowitz, review essay, “After Kaplan’s ‘Heschel,’ What is There Left to Be Said,” Conservative Judaism, 60,4: 89-96. April 2008: Choice, vol. 45,8. Martin Sieff, review, “The Book of Heschel,” The Jerusalem Report (3 March 2008): 42-43; Lawrence Cunningham, review, “Religion Booknotes,” Commonweal 1354,4 (29 February 2008): 36-37; Netanel Miles-Yepes, review, Spectrum: A Journal of Renewed Spirituality 3,2 (Fall/Winter 2008), on-line journal; Vicki Cabot, “Inspired by a Contemporary Sage,” Jewish News of Greater Phoenix (AZ) (29 February 2008): 12; Daniel Levenson, review, The Jewish Advocate (Boston) (8 February 2008): 35; David Novak, review, “Theology, Politics and Abraham Joshua Heschel, First Things: The Journal of Religion, Culture, and Public Life (February 2008): 28-30; David Hazony, review, “Father Abraham,” Commentary 125,2 (February 2008): 53-55; Bari Weiss, review, “Lonely Man of Faith, “Haaretz, Israel news (7 December 2007), Book Section: 1,6; William Liss-Levenson, review, Jewish Book World 26,1 (Winter 2008): 19; Edward Rothstein, “A Rabbi of His Time, With Charisma That Transcends It,” New York Times (24 December 2007), The Arts, B1, B6; letter to the editor, Donna Berman, New York Times (27 December 2007); Rothstein article reprinted as “Turning to a charismatic Jewish thinker,” International Herald Tribune (28 December 2007): 7; Jack Reimer, review, “Balance or Bias?”, The Jerusalem Post (22 November 2007), on-line edition, p. 22; letter to the editor, “A Slip of the Mother Tongue,” Rhea Israel, ibid. (21 December 2007): 3; Gila Wertheimer, review, The Chicago Jewish Star (1 November 2007): 7, 12; Leonard Levin, review, “A Prophet in the New World,” Moment. Jewish Politics, Culture, Religion (October-November 2007): 72-73; Jack Reimer, review, “Man of Many Sides,” Intermountain Jewish News (Colorado) (12 October 2007): 1,8.

2. Interviews with EK Ruth Orbach, “Professor receives book honor,” The Justice (18 March 2008): 3; “Religion and Ethics” on Heschel, PBS broadcast (19-20 February 2008) available on line: pbs.com/religionandethics; see also: prayingwithmylegs.com; 3 February 2008: Interview with EK broadcast on Needham Channel News (cable TV); Gabrielle Birkner, “A Modern Hebrew ‘Prophet’ Remembered,” The New York Sun Times (7 December 2007), on-line; Josh Rolnik, “A Report on the Naming of Our Son,” World Jewish Digest (September 2007): 38-39, 56-57; Edward K. Kaplan, Page 19

Chuck Colbert, “Rabbi Lobbied Cardinal before Vatican II,” National Catholic Reporter, on-line, 26 October 2007.

ABRAHAM HESCHEL, UN PROPHÈTE POUR NOTRE TEMPS

1. Reviews: Janvier-fevrier 2009 : Salomon Malka, Le Monde des Religions , pp. 52-53 Mars 2009: review by Jean-Pierre Joshua, Cahiers Saint Dominique (France) : 51-52 February 2009: review Norbert Bel Ange, Israel Magazine, p. 30 3-9 February 2009, Johana Lévy. Jerusalem Post (French edition), p. 24 27 January 2009: D.F. , Cahiers Bernard Lazare, p. 27 7 November 2008: Israel actualités #82: p. 20

2. Interviews: 16 December 2008: Claire Bondy for Radio Judaica Belgique (broadcast in 5 January 2009) ; Radio chalom Nitsan (Cote d’Azur), Jean-Jacques Biton; Salomon Malka, Radio communaute juive (RCJ) (Paris) 17 December: Corinne Elkoubi ;Videotaped interview with Salomon Malka, available on line, Akadem-Magazine-littéraire 18 December: recorded interview with Victor Malka, France Culture ( broadcast 20, 26 January 2009)