Bernard Malamud

Bernard Malamud

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5

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3.8

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1950-1966

About

Bernard Malamud (1914–1986) was a prominent American novelist and short story writer, known for his profound exploration of the human condition and the struggles of ordinary people. Raised in Brooklyn, New York, Malamud often drew upon his Jewish heritage and urban settings in his writing. He gained acclaim for novels like "The Natural" and "The Fixer," the latter earning him both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. His work is celebrated for its compassionate characters, moral depth, and rich storytelling. Malamud's legacy endures as a vital voice in American literature, addressing themes of redemption and faith.

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