Bernard Malamud Biography

sign up   help   login

Text Link Ads

~~~
Authors
Articles
Hop to tap your neighbor's phones
Biographies
Anthony Edwards
Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Trollope
Abba Eban
Abbie Hoffman
Anthony Hope
Anthony Burgess
Adrienne Rich
Anthony Michael Hall
Agnes Martin
Bernard Malamud Biography

focusdep.com  

~back to authors profile on focusdep~

Bernard Malamud (April 26, 1914 – March 18, 1986) was an United States writer. Malamud was born in Brooklyn, New York, New York to a Jewish family. He is most renowned for his short stories, oblique allegories often set in a dreamlike urban ghetto of immigrant Jews. His prose, like his settings, is an artful pastiche of Yiddish-English language locutions, punctuated by sudden lyricism. On Malamud's death, Philip Roth wrote: "A man of stern morality, Malamud was driven by a need to consider long and seriously every last demand of an overtaxed, overtaxing conscience torturously exacerbated by the pathos of human need unabated." (Malamud's friend and editor Robert Giroux later disputed that Malamud's morality was ever "stern".) The Fixer (Malamud novel), his best-known novel, won the National Book Award in 1966 and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Malamud's novel The Natural was made into a movie starring Robert Redford (described by the film writer David Thomson (film critic) as "poor baseball and worse Malamud"). Among his other novels were The Assistant (novel), set in a Jewish grocers in New York and drawing on Malamud's own childhood, and Dubin's Lives, a powerful evocation of middle age which uses biography to re-create the narrative richness of its protagonists' lives. His daughter, Janna Malamud Smith, relates her memories of her father in her memoir, My Father is a Book.
Quotes



"I write a book or a short jordan three times. Once to understand her, the second time to improve her prose, and a third to compel her to say what it still must say." "I for one believe that not enough has been made of the tragedy of the destruction of 6 million Jews. Somebody has to cry-even if it's a writer, 20 years later." "It was all those biographies in me yelling, "We want out. We want to tell you what we've done to you." "Once you've got some words looking back at you, you can take two or three-or throw them away and look for others." "Where there's no fight for it there's no freedom. What is it Spinoza says? If the state acts in ways that are abhorrent to human nature it's the lesser evil to destroy it."
Bibliography

  • The Natural (1952)
  • The Assistant (1957)
  • The Magic Barrel (1958)
  • A New Life (novel) (1961)
  • Idiots First (1963)
  • The Jewbird (short story)(1963)
  • The German Refugee (1964)
  • The Fixer (1966)
  • Pictures of Fidelman (1969)
  • The Tenants (1971)
  • Rembrandt's Hat (1974)
  • Dubin's Lives (1979)
  • God's Grace (1982)
  • The Stories of Bernard Malamud (1983)
  • The People and Uncollected Stories (1989)
  • The Complete Stories (1997)
  • The Mourners

    Bookmark Bernard Malamud Biography at del.icio.us    Digg Bookmark  Bernard Malamud Biography at Digg.com    Bookmark Bernard Malamud Biography at Spurl.net    Bookmark Bernard Malamud Biography at Simpy.com    Blink this Bernard Malamud Biography at blinklist.com    Bookmark Bernard Malamud Biography at Furl.net   Bookmark Bernard Malamud Biography    Fark Bernard Malamud Biography at Fark.com   Bookmark Bernard Malamud Biography at YahooMyWeb

    Courtesy of: http://www.wikipedia.org/

  • Random Biographies

    focusdep.com  

    biography submited by
    Arthur Hiller Omnem
    Mary Kay Ash Omnem
    Michael Hutchence Omnem
    Guy Davenport Omnem
    Nigel Tranter Omnem
    Bruce Hornsby Omnem
    Joe Eszterhas Omnem
    Harpo Marx Omnem
    Samuel Johnson Omnem
    Gustav Radbruch Omnem
    Walter Reed Omnem
    Merle Oberon Omnem
    Louis Malle Omnem
    Andre Malraux Omnem
    Dale Carnegie Omnem
    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
    Today In History

    November 20

    birth:

    Norman Thomas

    birth:

    Don Delillo

    birth:

    Michael Diamond

    death:

    John Harington

    more

    Your Ad Here
    Featured

    More

    Amos Oz
    Margaret Laurence
    Ray Nitschke
    Pierre Charron
    Marianne Faithfull
    Cynthia Nelms
    Jan Garbarek
    Larry Elder
    Barry Took
    Michael Michele
    John Ford
    Edwina Currie
    Freddie Hubbard
    Theodore Isaac Rubin
    more
    Text Link Ads