Joel Carmichael (December 31, 1915 – January 27, 2006) was an American historian, magazine editor, and translator.
Joel Carmichael | |
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Born | Joel Lipsky December 31, 1915 New York City |
Died | January 27, 2006 Manhattan | (aged 90)
Occupation | historian, magazine editor, translator |
Nationality | American |
Notable works | The Death of Jesus |
Spouse | Mary Carr Thomas Elizabeth de Cuevas |
Children | 3 |
Relatives | Eleazar Lipsky (brother), David Lipsky (brother) |
Biography
editEarly life and education
editBorn Joel Lipsky on December 31, 1915, in New York City, Carmichael was the youngest son of Charlotte Schacht and Louis Lipsky, a founder of the American Zionist movement, President of the Zionist Organization of America. His oldest brother, David (1907–1996) became a publicist; his middle brother, Eleazar (1911–1993), was a lawyer, novelist, journalist, playwright and active Zionist.[1]
Following graduation from high school, he was sent for a year to Palestine. There he began learning Arabic before returning to New York and attending Columbia University. In England, a chance meeting with an Oxford don turned him to read Greek and Russian at Oxford.[2]
Career
editHis first book, a translation of a memoir of the Russian Revolution, helped Carmichael land a contract with Oxford University Press.[2] From there, he wrote numerous titles on early Christianity, Arab history and Russian history, and translated Anna Karenina for a new paperback edition. One book, The Death of Jesus, was translated into eight languages. Carmichael was also editor of Midstream, a Zionist magazine, for 24 years, serving from 1975–1988 and 1990-2001.
Marriage and family
editCarmichael was married twice: first to the journalist Mary Carr Thomas, then to sculptor Elizabeth de Cuevas in 1960.[3] He had three children.
His granddaughter is the filmmaker Emily Carmichael.
Death
editCarmichael died January 27, 2006, in Manhattan.
Published works
edit- An Illustrated History of Russia (Reynal, 1960)[4]
- The Eichmann Case: Reactions in West Germany (Marstin Press, 1961)
- Chaim Weizmann: A Biography by Several Hands with Meyer Wolfe Weisgal and David Ben-Gurion (1962)
- The Death of Jesus (Macmillan, 1963)[5]
- A Short History of the Russian Revolution (Nelson, 1964)
- The Shaping of the Arabs: A Study in Ethnic Identity[6] (Macmillan, 1967)
- Karl Marx: The Passionate Logician (Scribner, 1967)
- Open Letter to Moses and Mohammed (J.H. Heineman, 1968)
- A Cultural History of Russia (Weybright and Talley, 1968)
- Trotsky: an Appreciation of His Life (St. Martin's Press, 1975)
- Stalin's Masterpiece (St. Martin's Press, 1976)
- Arabs Today (Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1977)
- The Birth of Christianity: Reality and Myth (Hippocrene Books, 1989)
- A History of Russia (Hippocrene Books, 1990)
- The Satanizing of the Jews: Origin and Development of Mystical Anti-Semitism (Fromm International Pub. Corp., 1992)
- The Unriddling of Christian Origins: A Secular Account (Prometheus Books, 1995)
Translations
edit- Carl Brockelmann, History of the Islamic Peoples (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1939)
- N. N. Sukhanov, The Russian Revolution: A Personal Record (Oxford, 1955)[7]
- Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina (Bantam, 1960)
- Dan Theodore, The Origins of Bolshevism (Secker & Warburg, 1964)
- Gisela Elsner, The Giant Dwarfs (Grove Press, 1965)[8]
- Paul Marc Henry, Africa Aeterna: The Pictorial Chronicle of a Continent (Sedo S.A., 1965)
- Jean Lacouture, Vietnam: Between Two Truces, trans. w. Kellen Konrad (Vintage Books/Random House, 1966)
- Willy Brandt, A Peace Policy for Europe (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1968)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Guide to the Lipsky Family Papers, 1904-1992 (bulk 1925-1992)". Center for Jewish History.
- ^ a b Duncan, Erika (1995-03-19). "ENCOUNTERS; Separating History From Conditions of Religion". New York Times.
- ^ "Joel Carmichael Weds Mrs. Elizabeth Faure". New York Times. 1960-04-30. p. 20.
- ^ Salisbury, Harrison E. (1960-10-02). "Background for Today; AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF RUSSIA". New York Times.
- ^ Seidenspinner, Clarence (1963-02-17). "Jesus Interpreted as a Revolutionist". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ LibraryThing's recommendations machine
- ^ Wolfe, Bertram D. (1955-05-15). "A BUSYBODY'S NOTES ON REVOLUTION; One Man's Account of the Scenes, Moods And Deeds in Russia's Year of Decision". New York Times.
- ^ Baumbach, Jonathan (1965-06-13). "Weird Like Reality; THE GIANT DWARFS: A Contribution". New York Times.
External links
edit- Lipsky Family Papers; P-858; American Jewish Historical Society, Boston, MA and New York, NY.
- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0138438/
- http://www.nybooks.com/authors/1261