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The Jewish Foster Wallace crosses auto-fiction with hysterical realism, in the energetic and intelligent ‘Book of Numbers’
The New Yorker critic raves and so do we
Sent on a gruesome errand, a young man comes undone
Joshua Henkin’s seductive The World Without You transforms recent headlines into intimate family drama
Experimental-fiction king Ben Marcus, the son of a Jewish father and an Irish Catholic mother, may be the best Jewish writer in America
In new translations of his poems about soldiers, disappearance, and life cycles, Israeli poet Yitzhak Laor uses biblical allusions, humor, and rage to explore the absurdities of modern Israeli life
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Announcing ‘The Bloom in Bloomsday’ 2011
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Re-pronouncing them husband and wife, and more
In his immensely ambitious debut novel, Adam Levin sets his sights on a new Goliath: the American Jewish canon
Cohen and Shteyngart team up to drink, and more
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