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Bernard Malamud: A Writer's Life [Hardcover]

Philip Davis

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In all, this is a highly readable, informative, and enjoyable volume on an important literary figure. (Jewish Book World. )

Briliant biography (Gabriel Josipovici, TLS )

Most biographies trudge along the surface of a life, amassing and presenting facts, like rubble on a shovel, in which very few precious gems might be visible; this pioneering biography of Malamud presents gem-like aphorisms... and insights and observations of the biographer's, on virtually every page. It is rare that a biographer suceeds in evoking, with a novelist's skill, such compassion for his (flawed, human) subject; yet more rare, that a biographer suceeds in so drawing the reader into the shimmering world he has constructed out of a small infinity of letters, drafts, notes, manuscripts, printed texts, interview transcripts etc, that the barrier between reader and subject becomes near-transparent. (Joyce Carol Oates, TLS )

...wonderfully readable, illuminating and entertaining biography... sympathetic yet persuasively "objective" portrait of the artist. (Joyce Carol Oates, TLS )

An exemplary literary biography. (Joyce Carol Oates, TLS Books of the Year )

Scrupulous (International Herald Tribune )

Philip Davis's biography of Bernard Malamud is everything a writer hopes to find in the biography of a great writer. Davis is a great reader, and he sees where Malamud's writings are coming from. (A. S. Byatt, The Guardian )

[A] wise, scrupulous, resolutely admiring biography. (Lee Siegel, New York Times )

In this closely-written biography, Davis emphasises those human concerns central in Malamud. (Christopher Hawtree, Daily Telegraph )

...timely re-evaluation. (Scotland on Sunday )

Davis's book is laudable. (Ben Naparstek, Financial Times )

his [Davis] portrait of the man is intelligent and interesting. (Deborah Friedell, London Review of Books )

A sensitive yet probing biography. (Ruth Franklin, New York Sun )

A revealing portrait of a compelling writer. (The Jewish Chronicle )

This book is a fine portrait of a writer, rather than of a man, and will be of most value to anyone interested in the craft. (William Palmer, Literary Review )

I found it deeply moving and full of memorable phrases. It is a fitting tribute to one of the major writers of the second half of the twentieth century. (Advance praise, from Gabriel Josipovici )

Bernard Malamud is in no danger of being forgotten, but in recent years there has perhaps been a tendency to take him for granted. Philip Davis's admirable biography restores the excitement to his name. It lays bare the unexpected quirks and complexities of his character with sympathy and insight; it throws invaluable light on his story-telling, and at the same time makes a fascinating story in itself. (Advance praise from John Gross )

Advance praise from John Gross

"Bernard Malamud is in no danger of being forgotten, but in recent years there has perhaps been a tendency to take him for granted. Philip Davis's admirable biography restores the excitement to his name. It lays bare the unexpected quirks and complexities of his character with sympathy and insight; it throws invaluable light on his story-telling, and at the same time makes a fascinating story in itself."

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