Martin Wasserman is a professor emeritus at SUNY Adirondack, a college in the State University of New York System, where he taught for thirty-six years. During his career, he published over thirty journal articles and three books. One of those works, Kafka Kaleidoscope, was chosen as “Best Book” by the Small Press Review in 1999.
20 Ebooks by Martin Wasserman
Martin Wasserman: Listening to the Other
In this work, the author makes it a point to try to connect meaningfully and purposefully with the otherwhether that other is a Yiddish jazz poet, a Vietnamese poet-educator, or an anonymous Aztec si …
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Martin Wasserman: Vultures, Hemorrhages, and Zionism
Using a sociohistorical perspective, this work argues that Franz Kafkas parable, The Vulture, specifically depicts the plight of victimized European Jews as they encountered acts of anti-Semitism ear …
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Martin Wasserman: Sports, Games, and Gambling in the Aztec World
Sports, Games, and Gambling in the Aztec World consists of a series of original essays written by Professor Wasserman over a twenty-year period. These essays review and discuss the psychological dyna …
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Martin Wasserman: Identification in Life and Literature
Sigmund Freud viewed the coping strategy of identification as both an expansion of the verb to identify, as well as a validation of the concept to identify with. This book shows how the Aztec emperor …
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Martin Wasserman: Thinking in Tristichs
In Japan, Thomas Wolfe’s long narrative novels frequently inspired his readers to write a great number of haiku poems. However, Martin Wasserman, this book’s author, discovered that it was not in Wol …
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Martin Wasserman: Martin Buber in a Pentastich Light
Martin Buber, during his lifetime, often asserted that he had no doctrine to teach but likened his efforts to taking persons to a window and asking them to look outside, both broadly and deeply, so t …
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Martin Wasserman: Busy Searching for Light
In this work, the author shows that composing modern English tanka is almost like writing the material that one would find in a diary, for not only do the authors tanka poems focus on love and nature …
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Martin Wasserman: Kafka, Rilke, Nadel
This work, through poetic renderings, examines how Chinese philosophy influenced the writings of Franz Kafka, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Arno Nadel. The connection for Kafka came through Confucianism, w …
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Martin Wasserman: What There Is, as It Is
There are two major factors that helped Ludwig Feuerbach (1804–1872) earn a great deal of respect from both his philosophy colleagues and the lay readers of his books. First, his anthropological inte …
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Martin Wasserman: Poets of Crisis: August Stramm and Maria Berl-Lee
This work represents Professor Wasserman’s valuable contribution to the legacies of both August Stramm and Maria Berl-Lee. Just because they are no longer alive it does not mean that a vital part of …
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Martin Wasserman: The Adventurer Richard Katz
During the early twentieth century, one of the most notable travel writers in Central Europe was Richard Katz. After obtaining a job with the Ullstein Publishing House, Katz convinced his superiors t …
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Martin Wasserman: Your Happiness Might Only Be Medium
An epigrammatic poem is a short, pithy piece of verse which through humor, or by making a blatant statement, expresses a single thought or observation. In this present collection, Professor Wasserman …
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Martin Wasserman: The Poetic World of Miguel De Unamuno
The Basque philosopher Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) was viewed by his peers as being one of the most significant writers and thinkers of the twentieth-century. As an author, Unamuno worked in all of …
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Martin Wasserman: The Poet Rilke Sends Some Zen Telegrams
Since Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) is the most frequently translated poet of the twentieth century, Professor Wasserman decided to adopt a new “conceptual” approach in order to have an even greater …
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Martín Wasserman: Las obligaciones fundamentales
En la sociedad emergente de Buenos Aires, situada en la frontera hispanoamericana, con tenues resortes económicos y dispositivos institucionales, el sostén de las actividades socio-económicas, los ri …
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Martin Wasserman: Busy Searching for Light
In this work, the author shows that composing modern English tanka is almost like writing the material that one would find in a diary, for not only do the author’s tanka poems focus on love and natur …
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€3.99
Martin Wasserman: Your Happiness Might Only Be Medium
An epigrammatic poem is a short, pithy piece of verse which through humor, or by making a blatant statement, expresses a single thought or observation. In this present collection, Professor Wasserman …
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English
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€3.99
Martin Wasserman: Martin Buber in a Pentastich Light
Martin Buber, during his lifetime, often asserted that he had no doctrine to teach but likened his efforts to taking persons to a window and asking them to look outside, both broadly and deeply, so t …
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€10.99
Roberto Schmit & Martín Wasserman: El gobierno de la incertidumbre
El Gobierno de la incertidumbre explora factores claves de la economía política de Buenos Aires entre mediados del siglo XVIII y mediados del XIX. El proceso de transición entre el orden virreinal y …
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€10.99
Martin Wasserman: What There Is, As It Is
There are two major factors that helped Ludwig Feuerbach (1804-1872) earn a great deal of respect from both his philosophy colleagues and the lay readers of his books. First, his anthropological inte …
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English
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€4.49