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Bernard Malamud: Interview by Bernard Malamud and Leslie and Joyce Field

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SOURCE: Malamud, Bernard, and Leslie Field and Joyce Field. “An Interview with Bernard Malamud.” In Conversations with Bernard Malamud, edited by Lawrence M. Lasher, pp. 35-46. Jackson and London: University Press of Mississippi, 1991.

In the following interview, conducted through an exchange of letters in 1973 and originally published in Bernard Malamud: A Collection of Critical Essays in 1975, Malamud discusses specific aspects of his writing, divorced from any biographical influence.

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