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    Jews and Baseball… and Books

    Today on Jewcy: What works of literature explore the Jewish affinity for America’s pastime?

    byUnknown Author
  • (Margarita Korol)
    (Margarita Korol)
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    The End of American Jewish Literature, Again

    What role does America play in Jewish life, and by extension what kind of Jewish literature can be created here?

    byDavid Bezmozgis
  • Original photo: Natan Sharansky, 2000. (Photoillustration Tablet Magazine. Original photo: Gali Tibbon/AFP/Getty Images)
    Original photo: Natan Sharansky, 2000. (Photoillustration Tablet Magazine. Original photo: Gali Tibbon/AFP/Getty Images)
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    David Bezmozgis’ Brilliant Alt-History of an Adulterous Sharansky Who Never Was

    New novel ‘The Betrayers’ boldly places at its center the most famous refusenik and all he represents for Soviet Jewry

    byAdam Kirsch
  • Scene from All-of-a-Kind Family outside the New York Public Library. (Helen John, from All-of-a-Kind Family, Random House)
    Scene from All-of-a-Kind Family outside the New York Public Library. (Helen John, from All-of-a-Kind Family, Random House)
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    A Map of Jewish Literary New York City

    Graphic pinpoints iconic scenes from novels, writers’ homes, and more

    byStephanie Butnick
  • The three Bellow sons at the Nobel ceremony in Stockholm in 1976.(Charles Osgood/Chicago Tribune)
    The three Bellow sons at the Nobel ceremony in Stockholm in 1976.(Charles Osgood/Chicago Tribune)
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    Dangling Men

    Saul Bellow was a complicated father to his three sons. In a new book, the eldest tries to parse his inheritance.

    byRichard Kreitner
  • Justin Taylor( Brooklyn Based)
    Justin Taylor( Brooklyn Based)
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    On “Jewish” Writing

    Starting a conversation about Jewish fiction

    byMatthew Fishbane
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    Keeper of the Flame

    Experimental-fiction king Ben Marcus, the son of a Jewish father and an Irish Catholic mother, may be the best Jewish writer in America

    byDavid Samuels
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    Do English Depts. Study American-Jewish Lit?

    Hire experts on Roths Henry and Philip, panel suggests

    byAri M. Brostoff
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