Fiction The Prague Cemetery by Umberto Eco. Translated by Richard Dixon. (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 464 pp. $27) Italian author Umberto Eco has written a controversial literary
The New American Haggadah is a fresh take of ancient liturgy. It is edited by Jonathan Safran Foer and translated by Nathan Englander—both winners of Hadassah Magazine’s Harold U.
Fiction Foreign Bodies: A Novel by Cynthia Ozick. (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 255 pp. $26) Until now, many avid readers of Cynthia Ozick’s fiction have settled
With just three novels and several short stories, Nicole Krauss has captured the attention of the literary world for her rich and intellectually challenging fiction.
Shades of Twilight! This season boasts novels whose Jewish elements are part and parcel of otherworldly characters and events. They are not written in the