Novels and stories of the 1960s:
Through his distinctive fusion of modernist daring and traditional storytelling, Bernard Malamud became one of postwar America's most important writers, his work an inspiration for and lasting influence on novelists who have come after him, Cynthia Ozick and Philip Roth most notably among them....
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Zusammenfassung: | Through his distinctive fusion of modernist daring and traditional storytelling, Bernard Malamud became one of postwar America's most important writers, his work an inspiration for and lasting influence on novelists who have come after him, Cynthia Ozick and Philip Roth most notably among them. The second volume of the Library of America's Malamud edition brings together three novels of the 1960s: A New Life (1961), a satiric campus novel set in the Pacific Northwest (based on the author's experiences at Oregon State), in which native New Yorker Seymour Levin finds himself confronted not only with a new landscape but with erotic intrigue, university politics, and an appointment that isn't quite what he had expected it to be. The Fixer (1966) is the gripping saga of a Jew imprisoned in prerevolutionary Russia after being falsely accused of the ritual murder of a twelve-year-old boy. The novel-instories Pictures of Fidelman: An Exhibition (1969) follows the comic misadventures, sexual and otherwise, of a failed American painter in Italy. In the ten unforgettable stories concluding the collection, Malamud shows himself to be an heir to the tradition of Hawthorne, Chekhov, and Kafka, and at his best--"Idiots First," "The Jewbird," "The German Refugee"--their equal |
Beschreibung: | Enth. u.a.: A new life. The fixer A new life -- The fixer -- Source of The fixer -- Pictures of Fidelman: an exhibition Ten stories: Idiots first -- Suppose a wedding (a scene of a play) -- The Jewbird -- Life is better than death -- Black is my favorite color -- The German refugee -- A choice of profession -- Man in the drawer -- My son the murderer -- An exorcism |
Beschreibung: | 916 S. |
ISBN: | 9781598532937 1598532936 |
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adam_text | Contents
A
New Life....................................
ι
The Fixer......................................
32т.
Source
oí
lhe
Fixer
............................. 589
Pictures of Fidelman: An
Exhibition
.............. 591
Last Mohican
.................................. 595
Siili
life
...................................... 618
Naked Nude
.................................. 637
A Pimp s Revenge
.............................. 654
Pictures of the Artist
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68S
Glass Blower of Venice
........................... 705
Ten Stones
Idiots First
.................................... 727
Suppose a Weddmg (A Scene of a Play)
.............. 736
The Jewbird
................................... 753
Life
ís
Better than Death
......................... 762
Black Ts My Favorite Color
....................... 771
The German Refugee
............................ 781
A Choice of
Professton........................... 794
Man in the Drawer
............................. 808
My Son the Murderer
........................... 848
Ал
Exorcism
.................................. 855
Chronology
..................................... $77
Note on the Texts
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Notes
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