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    Joshua Cohen Is the Great American Novelist

    The Jewish Foster Wallace crosses auto-fiction with hysterical realism, in the energetic and intelligent ‘Book of Numbers’

    byAdam Kirsch
  • FICTION
    Fat

    Sent on a gruesome errand, a young man comes undone

    byJoshua Cohen
  • (Ravi Joshi/Tablet Magazine)
    (Ravi Joshi/Tablet Magazine)
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    Stronger Than a Speeding Bullet

    Comment of the week!

    byMarc Tracy
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    Which Book Can (Almost) Stop a Bullet?

    Hint: HaShem may have something to do with it

    byMarc Tracy
  • (Photo by Ani-Bee; some rights reserved.)
    (Photo by Ani-Bee; some rights reserved.)
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    Taking Aim

    In his immensely ambitious debut novel, Adam Levin sets his sights on a new Goliath: the American Jewish canon

    byAri M. Brostoff
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    Today on Tablet

    Cohen and Shteyngart team up to drink, and more

    byUnknown Author
  • (Eric Molinsky)
    (Eric Molinsky)
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    And Thanks For All The Fish

    Tomorrow’s Vox Tablet today

    byUnknown Author
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    A Very Jewish Bloomsday

    Everything you need to know for today

    byMarc Tracy
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    An Unaffiliate Stands Before the Law

    Blogging Joshua Cohen’s ‘Witz’

    byAri M. Brostoff
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    A Head Trip to the Lower East Side

    Blogging Joshua Cohen’s ‘Witz’

    byMarc Tracy
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    The Strangest Shabbos You’ve Ever Seen

    Blogging Joshua Cohen’s ‘Witz’

    byAri M. Brostoff
  • (La caverne aux livres by gadl / Alexandre Duret-Lutz; some rights reserved.)
    (La caverne aux livres by gadl / Alexandre Duret-Lutz; some rights reserved.)
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    On the Bookshelf

    Infidelities, legacies, comedies, and child prodigies

    byJosh Lambert
  • (Observer.com)
    (Observer.com)
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    Party Tonight for the Next (or Last?) Great Jewish Novel

    By Tablet columnist Joshua Cohen

    byAri M. Brostoff
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