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  • Mar 16, 2010, 01:01 AM
    ximi82
    Need some advice on my PhD thesis.
    Hi everyone!

    I'm going to enroll for my PhD course in Postmodern American Literature this fall. ( I intend to do it on Bernard Malamud- a Jewish American author).

    The problem is that my tutor (I can't find another one here) is not helpful in this respect. I saw this with my Master's thesis (on the same author).

    I need your help with some suggestions about how to come up with the points to include in the table of contents, and start work from there. In the mean time, I have secured almost all of the critic on him.

    I would really appreciate if you could give me some hints about my undertaking to-be.

    Thanks again!
  • Mar 16, 2010, 02:52 AM
    ROLCAM

    Malamud, Bernard (1914-1986), was an American author. Most of Malamud's fiction describes in a humorous but sympathetic way the misfortunes of city dwellers, particularly Jews.

    Malamud's early stories, collected in The Magic Barrel (1958), are often comic and sometimes rely on supernatural elements for their humor. But many critics argue that he was at his best in realistic novels. These novels lead the reader to a deeper awareness of how even ordinary people can rise to noble stature, as in his first novel, The Natural (1952).

    Malamud's novel The Assistant (1957) portrays the empty existence of Frank Alpine, a young man who robs a poor Jewish grocer. Alpine repents his crime and works for the grocer. In the process, he learns goodness and moral strength. After the grocer dies, Alpine converts to Judaism. Malamud won the 1967 Pulitzer Prize for fiction for The Fixer (1966). This novel examines how moral strength can be gained through oppression. The main character is a Russian Jew arrested for the murder of a Christian child. Although wrongly accused, he suffers quietly until a deepening sense of principle allows him to reach spiritual freedom.

    Malamud's other novels are A New Life (1961), The Tenants (1971), Dubin's Lives (1979), and God's Grace (1982). His stories were collected in The Stories of Bernard Malamud (1983). Malamud was born in New York City.

    Contributor: Victor A. Kramer, Ph.D. Prof. of English, Georgia State Univ.

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