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    Cover of The New Diaspora: The Changing Landscape of American Jewish Fiction
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    The New Dias­po­ra: The Chang­ing Land­scape of Amer­i­can Jew­ish Fiction
    Victoria Aarons, Avinoam J. Patt, and Mark Shechner
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    Death of a Holy Land: Reflec­tions in Con­tem­po­rary Israeli Fiction
    Rose L. Levinson
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    Bernard Mala­mud at 100: The Wrong Writer for Our Age

    by Boris FishmanThis essay appeared in some­what dif­fer­ent form on the web­site of The Cen­ter for Fiction.Bernard Mala­mud (1914−1986) is the wrong writer for our age. Today’s…
    Boris Fish­man
    April 23, 2014
    Essay

    On Edith Pearlman

    Ear­li­er this week, Mol­ly Antopol wrote about Chaim Potok’s The Cho­sen. Her debut sto­ry col­lec­tion, The UnAmer­i­cans, was pub­lished this week by W. W. Nor­ton…
    Mol­ly Antopol
    February 6, 2014
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    On Chaim Potok’s The Chosen

    Mol­ly Antopol is a recent Wal­lace Steg­n­er Fel­low and cur­rent Jones Lec­tur­er at Stan­ford Uni­ver­si­ty. She’s a recip­i­ent of the 5 Under 35 award from…
    Mol­ly Antopol
    February 4, 2014
    Interview

    Inter­view: Lore Segal

    by Beth KissileffFrom the time I first remem­ber know­ing what a book was, Lore Segal’s Tell Me a Mitzi became my favorite book. The sto­ry of New York City…
    Beth Kissileff
    January 10, 2014
    Essay

    The Best Over­looked Amer­i­can Jew­ish Novelist

    In Novem­ber, David Evanier wrote about Julius and Ethel Rosen­berg and the reis­su­ing of his nov­el Red Love. He is blog­ging here this week for Jew­ish Book Coun­cil and…
    David Evanier
    December 18, 2013
    Essay

    Can We Print ​“Moth­er­fuck­er” Here?

    Yes­ter­day, Josh Lam­bert wrote about how he came to write his newest book, Unclean Lips: Obscen­i­ty, Jews, and Amer­i­can Cul­ture (NYU Press). He will be blog­ging here all…
    Josh Lam­bert
    December 17, 2013
    Essay

    How Did You Come to Write That Book, Anyway?

    Josh Lam­bert is the Aca­d­e­m­ic Direc­tor of the Yid­dish Book Cen­ter and as Vis­it­ing Assis­tant Pro­fes­sor of Eng­lish at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Mass­a­chu­setts, Amherst.…
    Josh Lam­bert
    December 16, 2013
    Essay

    Les­bian-Fem­i­nist Midrash II: Stein and Sinclair

    Les­bian-fem­i­nist poet and schol­ar Julie R. Ensz­er has been blog­ging for The Pros­en­Peo­ple this week on poet­ry, loss, and the pio­neers of Amer­i­can Jew­ish les­bian…
    Julie R. Enszer 
    November 15, 2013
    Interview

    An Inter­view with Adelle Wald­man, Part III

    The Jew­ish Book Coun­cil is pub­lish­ing an extend online edi­tion of our Jew­ish Book World inter­view with Adelle Wald­man, author of The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P., over…
    Nat Bern­stein
    October 11, 2013
    Essay

    West and Schwartz, Dream­ing at the Movies

    Ear­li­er this week, Ilan Mochari wrote about The Who and Jew­ish sum­mer camp and the auto­bi­o­graph­i­cal ele­ments in his nov­el, Zin­sky the Obscure (Fomite Press). He…
    Ilan Mochari
    July 12, 2013
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    Holo­caust Lit­er­a­ture: A His­to­ry and Guide
    David G. Roskies and Naomi Diamant
    Cover of The Jewish Story Finder: A Guide to 668 Tales Listing Subjects and Sources
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    The Jew­ish Sto­ry Find­er: A Guide to 668 Tales List­ing Sub­jects and Sources
    Sharon Barcan Elswit; Peninnah Schram, fwd.
    Cover of Sephardism: Spanish Jewish History and the Modern Literary Imagination
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    Sephardism: Span­ish Jew­ish His­to­ry and the Mod­ern Lit­er­ary Imagination
    Yael Halevi-Wise, ed.
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    In a Class by Them­selves: A Jew­ish Fic­tion Read­ing List

    Ear­li­er this week, Michael Lav­i­gne wrote about writ­ing the ​“Rad­i­cal Oth­er” and won­dered if a writer can take the ego out of writ­ing.He has been blog­ging…
    Michael Lav­i­gne
    February 15, 2013
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