Bernard Malamud, the novelist and short story writer who won two National Book Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for his chronicles of human struggle, died in 1986 at his Manhattan apartment when he was 71 years old.
Mr. Malamud's work showed a regard for Jewish tradition and the plight of ordinary men, and was imbued with the theme of moral wisdom gained through suffering.
Mr. Malamud was considered by many critics to be one of the finest contemporary American writers.
In his work, Mr. Malamud often combined fantasy and reality to create a world that was both the same and different from the one we live in.
''The Assistant,'' his second novel, and the one many critics consider his best, was published in 1957. Set in the Depression, it tells of a Jewish grocery-store owner and his Italian assistant, and it, too, is much like a morality play.
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suffering and salvation
评分malamud认为每个人都是一个犹太人。
评分malamud认为每个人都是一个犹太人。
评分痛哭的第一本英文书
评分malamud认为每个人都是一个犹太人。
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