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Donald Weber Donald Weber writes about Jewish American literature and popular culture. He divides his time between Brooklyn and Mohegan Lake, NY. Reviews Articles Fiction Malamud: Novels and Stories of the 1970s & 80s Bernard Malamud Fiction The Jewish Son Daniel Guebel; Jessica Sequeria, trans. Fiction The Dissident Paul Goldberg Nonfiction Bruno Schulz: An Artist, a Murder, and the Hijacking of History Benjamin Balint Nonfiction Zelda Popkin: The Life and Times of an American Jewish Woman Writer Jeremy D. Popkin Fiction The Oppermanns Lion Feuchtwanger; James Cleugh, trans; Joshua Cohen, translation and introduction Fiction Dr. B. Daniel Birnbaum; Deborah Bragan-Turner Fiction Leaving Eastern Parkway Matthew Daub Nonfiction How the Soviet Jew Was Made Sasha Senderovich Nonfiction Liberal and Illiberal Arts: Essays (Mostly Jewish) Abraham Socher Fiction Loss of Memory Is Only Temporary: Stories Johanna Kaplan Fiction Here in Our Auschwitz and Other Stories Tadeusz Borowski, Madeline G. Levine (Translator) Nonfiction Jewish Literature: A Very Short Introduction Ilan Stavans Fiction Nothing the Same, Everything Haunted: The Ballad of Motl the Cowboy Gary Barwin Fiction The Passenger Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz, Philip Boehm (translator) Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Interview ‘Philip Roth: The Biography’ — A Conversation with Blake Bailey Donald Weber April 6, 2021 Interview Interview: David Bezmozgis Donald Weber September 29, 2014
Nonfiction Zelda Popkin: The Life and Times of an American Jewish Woman Writer Jeremy D. Popkin
Fiction The Oppermanns Lion Feuchtwanger; James Cleugh, trans; Joshua Cohen, translation and introduction
Interview ‘Philip Roth: The Biography’ — A Conversation with Blake Bailey Donald Weber April 6, 2021