Levine is a true artist, who grinds his bones—and anything else he can get his hands on—to make his bread. —The Sunday Times
Reminiscent of Bernard Malamud and Cynthia Ozick, Norman Levine’s short fiction was largely ignored in his lifetime. Yet they remain some of the most skillfully-crafted and moving works of the last half of the twentieth century. Taken together, these stories make a convincing argument for Levine’s mastery, and as a writer in need of urgent rediscovery.
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Galleys available by request.
Net galley.
North American Print Campaign.
Men's interest:Maxim, Esquire, Playboy, GQ, FHM
General interest:The Believer, Bookforum, The Atlantic, The New York Times, NYTBR, LA Times, Time, LARB, Harpers, Washington Post, Vanity Fair, SF Chronicle
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General Ebook Plan.
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Will be marketed as a criminally forgotten Jewish writer in English, who worked in the tradition of Roth, Malamud, Ozick, and others of his generation.The collected stories of Norman Levine, a writer lÓ.