Sarah Blacher Cohen

Sarah Blacher Cohen (June 11, 1936 in Appleton, Wisconsin, – November 10, 2008 in Albany, New York) was an American writer, scholar, and playwright, and a professor at SUNY Albany for 30 years. Her area of specialty was Jewish American fiction. Her published books include Comic Relief: Humor in Contemporary American Literature,[1] Saul Bellow's Enigmatic Laughter (1974),[2] and Cynthia Ozick's Comic Art: From Levity to Liturgy.[3][4] She edited From Hester Street to Hollywood: The Jewish-American Stage and Screen (Jewish Literature and Culture Series), Making a Scene: The Contemporary Drama of Jewish-American Women,[5] and Jewish Wry: Essays on Jewish Humor. Her plays include The Ladies Locker Room,[6] and Molly Picon's Return Engagement, a biographical play with music on the star of Yiddish theater. She collaborated with Joanne Koch, starting in 1989 on Sophie, Totie, and Belle,[7] a musical on performers Sophie Tucker, Totie Fields, and Belle Barth. 'She and Joanne Koch also co-authored the plays Danny Kaye: Supreme Court Jester,[8] Soul Sisters, Henrietta Szold: Woman of Valor,[9] an adaptation of Saul Bellow stories entitled Saul Bellow's Stories Onstage: The Old System and a Silver Dish,[10] and the multicultural musical Soul Sisters.[11] Cohen and Koch co-edited an anthology of ten plays Shared Stages: Ten American Dramas of Blacks and Jews,[12] including Driving Miss Daisy, Fires in the Mirror, and Soul Sisters. She collaborated with Isaac Bashevis Singer on the off-Broadway play Schlemiel the First. Cohen also gave talks and delivered papers, including "The Unkosher Comediennes: From Sophie Tucker to Joan Rivers."[13] Her husband was Gary Cohen. She died of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease on November 10, 2008 age 72.

References

  1. "Comic Relief: Humor in Contemporary American Literature by Cohen Sarah Blacher Ed.: Fine Hardcover (1979) | Shadow Books".
  2. "Item no longer available". AbeBooks. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
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  4. "Book Details".
  5. Cohen, Sarah Blacher (1986). From Hester Street to Hollywood: The Jewish-American Stage and Screen. ISBN 0253203708.
  6. Cohen, Sarah Blacher (April 1997). Making a Scene: The Contemporary Drama of Jewish-American Women. Syracuse University Press. p. 130. ISBN 9780815604044.
  7. "'Sophie, Totie and Belle' brings back iconic trio in fine fashion". palmbeachartspaper.com. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  8. "New York State Writers Institute - Danny Kaye: Supreme Court Jester".
  9. "New York State Writers Institute - Henrietta Szold: Woman of Valor".
  10. "Joanne Koch". www.midlandauthors.com. Archived from the original on 26 November 2016.
  11. "Review: Soul Sisters (Clockwise Theatre) | Chicago Theater Beat". chicagotheaterbeat.com. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012.
  12. Shared Stages.
  13. "The Catskills Institute".
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