Great Immigrant Storiesenthält zu jeder Geschichte Background-Informationen zu den Autoren und je...
The last remaining tenant in a condemned New York tenement, Harry Lesser struggles against rising...
A matchmaker finds love for a would-be rabbi; a shopkeeper dies because he cannot afford a doctor...
Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction Introduction by Jhumpa LahiriBernard Malamud's firs...
God's Grace (1982), Bernard Malamud's last novel, is a modern-day dystopian fantasy, set in a tim...
With a new introduction by Aleksandar HemonIn The Tenants (1971), Bernard Malamud brought his une...
'An overlooked masterpiece. It may still be undervalued as Malamud's funniest and most embracing ...
With a new introduction by Thomas MallonDubin's Lives (1979) is a compassionate and wry commedia,...
The Assistant, Bernard Malamud's second novel, originally published in 1957, is the story of Morr...
New York Times Notable Book of the YearPublishers Weekly Best Book of 1997With an Introduction by...
Bernard Malamud es una de los grandes autores judíos norteamericanos del siglo XX. Hijo de emigra...
Il giovanissimo Roy Hobbs ha un talento innato per il baseball; potrebbe diventare uno straordina...
Dal 'Barile magico', pubblicato nel 1958, un anno dopo 'Il commesso', e insignito del National Bo...
Considerato uno dei migliori usciti dalla penna di Bernard Malamud, questo romanzo racconta la st...
Basato su una vicenda realmente accaduta, 'L'uomo di Kiev' è la storia di uno sconcertante caso g...
The classical novel (and basis for the acclaimed film starring Robert Redford) now in a new editi...
The Fixer is the winner of the 1967 National Book Award for Fiction and the 1967 Pulitzer Prize f...
'El pasado rezuma leyenda; es imposible extraer arcilla pura del lodo del tiempo. No hay vida rec...
Malamudun olaganüstü yeteneklerinden biri daima, gercek dünyayi bir seviye yukari cikarip metafiz...
Malamud isigin, nesenin, birazcik umudun yoksunlugunu ceken, kusatilmis hayatlarin hüzünlü vakanü...
Winner of the 1966 Pulitzer Prize and National Book AwardKiev, 1911. When a twelve-year-old Russi...