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    Nicole Krauss’ Dark Forest, aka the Tel Aviv Hilton

    Bookworm: Entering the multiverse of alternate selves, a dissociative nightmare, to find a way in the woods

    byAlexander Aciman
  • Ayelet Gundar-Goshen.
    Ayelet Gundar-Goshen.
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    Seven Jewish Literary Fiction Books To Read This Year

    From Jami Attenberg’s ‘All Grown Up’ to Dalia Rosenfeld’s ‘The Worlds We Think We Know,’ these are the books I’ll undoubtedly be reading in 2017

    byMiranda Cooper
  • 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
  • Jerusalem's Old City. (THOMAS COEX/AFP/Getty Images)
    Jerusalem's Old City. (THOMAS COEX/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Literary Festival Draws Crowds, Stirs Drama

    This week’s International Writers Festival in Jerusalem

    byTal Kra-Oz
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    L.A. Rabbi Arrested on Sex Abuse Charges; Israel Ups Defense Budget

    Plus $1,000 to observe Shabbat, and more in the news

    byStephanie Butnick
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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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    Weighty House

    Today on Tablet

    byMarc Tracy
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    (Library of Congress)
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    Heavy Lifting

    In her third novel, Great House, Nicole Krauss tells interlocking stories united by a desk—and the weight of the 20th century

    bySara Ivry
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    On the Bookshelf

    Romantics, old and new

    byJosh Lambert
  • When you work at a magazine, you get advance copies.(The author)
    When you work at a magazine, you get advance copies.(The author)
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    Your Jewish Fall Fiction Preview

    Ten new novels to know

    byMarc Tracy
  • Novelist Rivka Galchen.(The Washington Post)
    Novelist Rivka Galchen.(The Washington Post)
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    All The Jewish Young Literary Men (and Women)

    Who will make The New Yorker’s under-40 cut?

    byMarc Tracy
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