Howard Jacobson writes characters at their wits’ end; those characters are usually men, and those men are usually Jewish. Additionally, and problematically for both them and everyone around them, their collective wits... Read more »
The Reader The book sat on the tablefor yearsbefore it opened to a pageexposed to lightfor the first time. In their new surroundingsthe words trembledshaking all meaningfrom their assembly,the reader unable to... Read more »