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Written before Kevin Baker's fame as a historical novelist, "Sometimes You See It Coming" combines the mythical power of Bernard Malamud's "The Natural" with a sense of humor.
Taking Fiction Out to the Ballgame Allen Barra 2011
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He wrote to Bernard Malamud that he was against what you call the constructivist approach.
David Galenson: The Real Thing: Saul Bellow Off the Record David Galenson 2011
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American novelist Bernard Malamud once said, "Without heroes, we are all plain people and don't know how far we can go."
Tim Jahnigen: Heroes: Who Are They? Tim Jahnigen 2011
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He wrote to Bernard Malamud that he was against what you call the constructivist approach.
David Galenson: The Real Thing: Saul Bellow Off the Record David Galenson 2011
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He wrote to Bernard Malamud that he was against what you call the constructivist approach.
David Galenson: The Real Thing: Saul Bellow Off the Record David Galenson 2011
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Bernard Malamud wrote a novel, The Fixer, in 1966, broadly based on the case.
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But "The Free World" is a pale, wise-cracking creature in comparison with the angry and full-throated work of Henry Roth or Bernard Malamud—or of the Canadian-Jewish standard-bearer Mordecai Richler.
Lost in Transit Sam Sacks 2011
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He wrote to Bernard Malamud that he was against what you call the constructivist approach.
David Galenson: The Real Thing: Saul Bellow Off the Record David Galenson 2011
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The Natural by Bernard Malamud (born April 26, 1914).
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Not exactly reminiscent of a gentler, Bernard Malamud era.
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