Philip Roth, enfant terrible turned peerless chronicler of American Jewish life, dies
JTA Staff Report (JTA) — Philip Roth, whose notorious novels about the sex drives of American men gave way to ...
JTA Staff Report (JTA) — Philip Roth, whose notorious novels about the sex drives of American men gave way to ...
The onetime ‘enfant terrible’ of the American Jewish community gets seminary honor By BETH KISSILEFF (JTA) — “What is being ...
Amos Oz (Photo: Jürgen Bauer) JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israeli author Amos Oz won the International Franz Kafka literary prize. The ...
The Instructions, the debut novel from author Adam Levin, spans more than 1,000 pages, but staffers at Jewcy.com suggest that no one miss ...
By MORDECAI SPECKTOR Mark Rudd was the face of campus protest against the Vietnam War. As the leader of Students ...
In his 29th novel, Philip Roth sets his story in 1951, at the peak of the Cold War and the ...
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