In a pre-publication interview with Religion Dispatches, I answered some questions about what inspired the book, who I wrote it for, and who I think it might piss off. Read the Q&A, “Islam, Essential to America?,” here.
LIGHT WITHOUT FIRE introduction - 11/5/09, "Going Muslim"
Now available on Scribd, an excerpt from of Light without Fire.
Slate Book Review - John Sexton's BASEBALL AS A ROAD TO GOD
Slate Book Review has my essay about NYU President John Sexton’s Baseball as a Road to God.
Our long winter is nearly done. We’ve all got a lot to look forward to. So live slow. Because it will all, all of it, go by so, so fast.
LIGHT WITHOUT FIRE release - April 16
Events marking the publication of the new book, Light without Fire, are coming up. The first will have me in conversation with Imam Khalid Latif, executive director of the Islamic Center at NYU and chaplain of the NYPD.
Join us at the NYU Bookstore for the release of the book on Tuesday, April 16, at 6p.
Q. & A. and a signing to follow.
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During this Holy Week
This isn’t new news, but in light of the week ahead, which contains both Passover and Easter, I thought I would look back a couple years to the release of Life in Year One: What the World Was Like in First-Century Palestine.
Here’s my appearance on NPR’s Talk of the Nation.
LA Review of Books Asks Questions
Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers Weekly has come out with a thoughtful and generous review of Light without Fire.
“The idea behind Zaytuna is to provide a place for integrating Islam and the West, and to cultivate a generation of truly American Muslim scholars. Korb’s account delves deeply into these ideas, also exploring the daily life and religious practices of Muslims, as well as the religious philosophies and backgrounds of Zaytuna’s founders, all of them prominent Muslim thinkers, clerics, and writers. ... [R]eaders interested in Islam in America or the dynamics of Islamic education will find the book fascinating.”
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Light without Fire
Forthcoming from Beacon Press, April 16, my latest book: Light without Fire: The Making of America’s First Muslim College.
Harriet Jacobs’s War
As part of its ongoing Disunion series tracing the course of the Civil War 150 years later, The New York Times Disunion blog is running my essay “Harriet Jacobs’s War”: What a slave-turned-activist aid worker found in Northern Virginia.
NB: An exciting related tweet.