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101 Great Jewish Books: The Puttermesser Papers, Cynthia Ozick (1997)
Tablet Magazine
Of all Ozick's many fictional creations, none is as formidable and heartbreaking as Ruth Puttermesser, the heroine of the five stories that...
134 months ago
Cynthia Ozick’s Golem Story Is a Fairy Tale of Sexual Obsession and Dentistry
The Forward
This Month Anne Reads: “Puttermesser: Her Work History, Her Ancestry, Her Afterlife,” by Cynthia Ozick. Image by Kurt Hoffman.
95 months ago
Cathleen Schine Writes Fiction. But She Prefers Not to Read It at Work. (Published 2019)
The New York Times
The author of “The Grammarians” and other novels favors nonfiction when she's writing: “I try not to read contemporary fiction, which is often so good it's...
63 months ago
Celebrating Cynthia Ozick, illustrious Jewish-American novelist - opinion
The Jerusalem Post
I want to celebrate Cynthia Ozick as a penetrating critic of contemporary society and its attitudes to Jews and Israel.
18 months ago
The world is not enough
The Guardian
The Bear Boy by Cynthia Ozick 312pp, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £12.99. At one moment in Cynthia Ozick's first novel, Trust (1966), one of the...
236 months ago