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Bernard Malamud

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Without heroes, we are all plain people and don't know how far we can go.


— Bernard Malamud


#go #heroes #how #how far #know

Revision is one of the exquisite pleasures of writing.


— Bernard Malamud


#pleasures #revision #writing

I work with language. I love the flowers of afterthought.


— Bernard Malamud


#flowers #i #i love #language #love

A writer is a spectator, looking at everything with a highly critical eye.


— Bernard Malamud


#everything #eye #highly #looking #spectator

We have two lives the one we learn with and the life we live after that.


— Bernard Malamud


#learn #life #live #lives #two

There comes a time in a man's life when to get where he has to go - if there are no doors or windows he walks through a wall.


— Bernard Malamud


#doors #get #go #life #man

If you ever forget you're a Jew, a Gentile will remind you.


— Bernard Malamud


#forget #gentile #jew #remind #will

Life is a tragedy full of joy.


— Bernard Malamud


#joy #life #life is a #tragedy

The idea is to get the pencil moving quickly.


— Bernard Malamud


#idea #moving #pencil #quickly

Those who write about life, reflect about life. you see in others who you are.


— Bernard Malamud


#life #others #reflect #see #those






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Bibliography
For a complete list of works see Bernard Malamud bibliography


Novels
The Natural (1952)
The Assistant (1957)
A New Life (1961)
The Fixer (1966)
The Tenants (1971)
Dubin's Lives (1979)
God's Grace (1982)


Story collections
The Magic Barrel (1958)
Idiots First (1963)
Pictures of Fidelman (1969)
Rembrandt's Hat (1974)
The Stories of Bernard Malamud (1983)
The People and Uncollected Stories (includes the unfiniBernard Malamudd novel The People) (1989)
The Complete Stories (1997)


Short stories
"The Mourners" (1955)
"The Jewbird" (1963)


Books about Malamud
Smith Janna Malamud. New York Routledge 2011. ' 'A remarkably consistent writer' he goes on 'who has never produced a mediocre novel.

Bernard Malamud (April 26 1914 – March 18 1986) was an American author of novels and short stories. His baseball novel The Natural was adapted into a 1984 film starring Robert Redford.

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