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Basia Winograd Basia Winograd, a New York City – based writer and filmmaker, teaches creative writing at Hunter College. Reviews Articles Interviews Nonfiction Bad Jew: A Family’s Quest from the Minsk Ghetto to Netanyahu’s Israel Piotr Smolar; Anthony Roberts, trans. Nonfiction On Czesław Miłosz: Visions from the Other Europe Eva Hoffman Fiction Poland, A Green Land Aharon Appelfeld; Stuart Schoffman, trans. Fiction I’d Like to Say Sorry, but There’s No One to Say Sorry To: Stories Mikołaj Grynberg; Sean Gasper Bye, trans. Fiction—From the Journal The Realist Basia Winograd January 11, 2021 Interview Paper Brigade’s Short Story Club: Continuing the Conversation with Basia Winograd JBC Staff May 25, 2022
Nonfiction Bad Jew: A Family’s Quest from the Minsk Ghetto to Netanyahu’s Israel Piotr Smolar; Anthony Roberts, trans.
Fiction I’d Like to Say Sorry, but There’s No One to Say Sorry To: Stories Mikołaj Grynberg; Sean Gasper Bye, trans.
Interview Paper Brigade’s Short Story Club: Continuing the Conversation with Basia Winograd JBC Staff May 25, 2022