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TITLE: |
Lost tribe : Jewish fiction from the edge / edited by Paul Zakrzewski. |
ADDED TITLE: |
Jewish fiction from the edge. |
PUBLISHED: |
New York : Perennial, c2003. |
DESCRIPTION: |
xxv, 548 p. ; 21 cm. |
NOTES: |
The last one way / Nathan Englander -- Several anecdotes about my wife / Gary Shteyngart -- Julian / Nelly Reifler -- Knitting one / Suzan Sherman -- Leah / Ehud Havazelet -- Bachelor party / Gabriel Brownstein -- Who knows kaddish / Binnie Kirshenbaum -- Hershel / Judy Budnitz -- A dream of sleep / Steve Almond -- Barbarians at the gates / Dara Horn -- Ordinary pain / Michael Lowenthal -- Die grosse Liebe / Aryeh Lev Stollman -- Dreaming in Polish / Aimee Bender -- Walt Kaplan reads Hiroshima, March 1947 / Peter Orner -- In memory of Chanveasna Chan, who is still alive / Ellen Miller -- How to make it to the promised land / Ellen Umansky -- The argument / Rachel Kadish -- Bee season / Myla Goldberg -- A Poland, a Lithuania, a Galicia / Tova Mirvis -- Consent / Ben Schrank -- Ten plagues / Simone Zelitch -- Seekers in the Holy Land / Joan Leegant -- The very rigid search / Jonathan Safran Foer -- Goodbye, evil eye / Gloria DeVidas Kirchheimer -- The king of the king of falafel / Jon Papernick |
SUBJECT: |
Short stories, Jewish. |
SUBJECT: |
Short stories. |
ADDED ENTRY: |
Zakrzewski, Paul |
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