My Suburban Shtetl: A Novel about Life in a Twentieth-century Jewish-American VillageSyracuse University Press, 2001 - 171 strani "Under Bobby's keen eye, the sixties and seventies are resurrected via the characters and curiosities that shape his young life: from American Nazi Frank Collin to wandering Orthodox prophet Reb Rappoport, from the Cuban Missile Crisis to a prayer shawl from Auschwitz pulled dripping from the lagoon, from a rain of Ping-Pong balls to the innocent incursion of lone black workman Leroy Dalcourt.". |
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My Suburban Shtetl: A Novel about Life in a Twentieth-century Jewish ... Robert Rand Omejen predogled - 2001 |
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