New novels by a Palestinian and an Israeli exhaust the literature of feminine dissociation. Only one of them will be stocked at your local bookstore.
Sara Franklin’s new hagiography of Judith Jones, ‘The Editor,’ betrays the code of anonymity and mirroring by which true editorial stars operate
Even after an illustrious career, surviving the scrutiny of publishing is an unending fight
From the Talmud to contemporary Israeli fiction, Giuntina brings Jewish literature to Italy
Fig Tree Books promises novels, short stories, and out-of-print classics
Peter and Martine Halban run England’s most cosmopolitan and finely curated Jewish and Middle Eastern-themed literary press
Books fraught with danger—curses, secrets, marvelous cures, diviners, demons—caused political intrigue and censorship