SOURCE: Bilik, Dorothy Seidman. “Malamud's Secular Saints and Comic Jobs.” In Immigrant-Survivors: Post-Holocaust Consciousness in Recent Jewish American Fiction, pp. 53-80. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1981.
In the following essay, Bilik explores the ways in which Malamud diverges from the conventions of the majority of post-Holocaust Jewish fiction.
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