A veteran practitioner of the art of translation considers the challenges—and successes—of Hebrew literature
A conversation about literature, Judaism, and the Almighty with the great Yale literary critic
After crafting dozens of fictional versions of exits and endings, the writer carefully manages his own
A dispute between novelist Alan Hollinghurst and author Daniel Mendelsohn revives a history of sensitivity to British stereotypes about Jews
Friends and Politics, Part 1: Saul Bellow. The Nobel Prize-winner and I shared a love of literature and of Yiddish, but our friendship was tested by decades-long disagreements over politics.
In his essays on the writing life, Michael Greenberg emerges as figure out of Bellow