Chapter 27

The Anglo-Jewish Short Story since the Holocaust

Cheryl Alexander Malcolm

Cheryl Alexander Malcolm

Associate Professor

Department of American Studies, University of Gdańsk, Poland

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First published: 10 October 2008
Citations: 1

Summary

This chapter contains sections titled:

  • 1 Survivors: Ruth Fainlight's “Another Survivor” and Jonathan Wilson's “From Shanghai”

  • 2 Witnesses: Gabriel Josipovici's “He” and Alan Isler's “The Affair”

  • 3 Tricksters: Wolf Mankowitz's “The Finest Pipe-Maker in Russia,” James Lasdun's “Ate/Menos or The Miracle,” and Elena Lappin's “Noa and Noah”

  • 4 Wanderers: Dan Jacobson's “The Zulu and the Zeide” and Clive Sinclair's “The Evolution of the Jews”

  • 5 Exiles: Michelene Wandor's “Song of the Jewish Princess” and Neil Gaiman's “In the End”

  • References and Further Reading

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