T H E CAPITAL® G•R•I•L•L•E 4 She notes that he frequently read the "human interest in literature rather Bible and Psalms, and that his prayer than a technical interest or purely lin- book was full of underlining, although guistic interest." He characterizes he never attended synagogue. Kazin's style as having a "tremendous "He was not indifferent to Judaism. eruptive vitality" with "strong conti- It was like an unhappy marriage." nuities" between his autobiographical About her moving to Israel, he was and critical writing. "really broken-hearted," Michael Kazin, she says, although she the writer's son who is pleased that during is an author and pro- c lOCt and the his last week she was fessor of history at able to talk to him American University, about why she loves notes that his father's living there. He was great gift was to reassured, she says, and write about novelists realized it "didn't mean with the lyricism of a I had become ultra- novelist." Orthodox or right He adds: "He wing." never stopped loving Kazin's sister Pearl the writers he began Bell, also a writer and loving. He added literary critic, says that more. " he was never close to Perhaps the last Judaism as a religion, book Kazin read was but long interested in an advance galley of Jewish culture. Ted Solotaroff's He was "cool toward upcoming autobiog- In his last published book, the religious establish- raphy, Truth Comes in "God and the American ment," as Michael Kazin Blows. Solotaroff, an Writen" Kazin explores how a points out. His father author, critic and for- dozen of America's finest writers "had a deep spiritual mer literary editor a — from Hawthorne to longing and wrote about generation younger Faulkner — and an American it. Everything he wrote, than Kazin, says that president — Kazin's hero, everything he was, came shortly before he Abraham Lincoln — struggle out of being Jewish." As died, Kazin dictated in solitude to make sense of he says in New York Jew, some kind words to God. "the Jews are my uncon- his wife as a blurb for scious." the book. For If Kazin had been able to finish the Solotoroff, Kazin's "experience of read- book he was working on, his Jewish ing his way through the classics of identity might have been illuminated. American literature was the guide that The book was to have been titled Jews; I and many others followed." it was to be a personal vision of Jewish A former student comments that history and culture. Kazin taught the way he read, present- His son, along with Kazin's wife ing a story and weaving interesting writer Judith Dunford, will review the connections and interpretations. His manuscript to see if it can be published. friends and family say that Kazin, a As he requested, Kazin had a small grandfather and step-grandfather who funeral service and his body was cre- married 4 times, thrived on great con- mated. It wasn't a Jewish service, his versation, good food and walking. son says, although he said Kaddish. In Eva Fogelman, a psychologist and New York Jew, Kazin writes about author who is Kazin's cousin, recalls "shakenly" saying Kaddish at his own visiting the Kazins as a child on father's grave. Sunday mornings, when he'd already "My proudest memory of my father be at his typewriter, in an apartment is that when I was a boy and stood filled floor to ceiling with books. "He with him on Sunday mornings as he became a role model for me in terms waited in the crowd of house painters of thinking of books and writing as on Pitkin Avenue to be tapped for a something very important." new job, he would shyly but with For someone so up front about unmistakable delight introduce me as being Jewish — who titled a memoir his Kaddish." A memorial service for New York Jew — Kazin seemed to Kazin will be held in the Ell. 0 have a complicated relationship to Judaism. 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