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saul bellow

Essay—From the Journal

Jews, Mon­ey, and Literature

Ezra Glin­ter
July 7, 2020
Fic­tion
Calm Sea and Pros­per­ous Voy­age: Select­ed Stories
Bette How­land
Fic­tion
Who Wants to Be A Jew­ish Writer?: And Oth­er Essays
Adam Kirsch
Interview

Redis­cov­er­ing Bette How­land: Brigid Hugh­es and Jacob How­land in Conversation

Brigid Hugh­es, Jacob How­land
July 1, 2019
Non­fic­tion
The Life of Saul Bel­low: Love and Strife, 1965 – 2005
Zachary Leader
Non­fic­tion
The Life of Saul Bel­low: To Fame and For­tune, 1915 – 1964
Zachary Leader
Fic­tion
Saul Bel­low: Nov­els 1984 – 2000
Saul Bellow; James Wood, ed.
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The Jews and the Sec­ond World War: A Read­ing List

Ear­li­er this week, Gwen Edel­man wrote about build­ing a walled ghet­to in the mid­dle of a city and a recent vis­it to War­saw. Her most recent nov­el, The…
Gwen Edel­man
April 25, 2014
Essay

The Jews and the Novella

Daniel Tor­day​’s novel­la The Sen­su­al­ist won the 2012 Nation­al Jew­ish Book Award in Out­stand­ing Debut Fic­tion. His debut nov­el, The Last Flight of Poxl West, will be…
Daniel Tor­day
July 29, 2013
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Saul Bel­low’s Heart: A Son’s Memoir
Greg Bellow
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Sports Is Like Hol­ly­wood: They’re Both Jewish!

Marc Tra­cy is the co-edi­tor of the new book Jew­ish Jocks: An Unortho­dox Hall of Fame. He will be blog­ging here all week for Jew­ish Book Coun­cil and MyJew­ish­Learn­ing.In…
Marc Tra­cy
November 13, 2012

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