Samuel Greenberg.
“In Dreams Begin Responsibilities.”
He wrote about the greatest story of all.
City Boy: an urban Jewish Tom Sawyer.
A great Jewish writer, and the underappreciated depth of one of his most popular novels.
A new volume highlights the work of Saul Bellow’s friend and lover.
Peter S. Beagle at eighty.
The second volume of a new biography sheds some light on the question.
And his struggle to break into, and remain in, the literary establishment.
And British insistence that there is no such thing.
Of refugees and pigeons.
He was no “is descendant of Machiavelli.”
Jewish literature, like Jews, will either become more overtly Jewish, or cease to be Jewish at all.
Joyless exuberance.