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Missing from this “idiosyncratic history” (his words on, 795) are Joseph Heller, Cynthia Ozick, E. L. Doctorow, Bernard Malamud and I. B. Singer. Few of the other entries, however, have as any.
Cynthia Ozick, She: Portrait of the Essay as a Warm Body (A359) Clarence Page, Candid Dialogue Key to Curbing Race Generalizations (A656) Camille Paglia, The North American Intellectual Tradition (A514) Camille Paglia, Rape: A Bigger Danger than Feminists Know (A188) Thomas Paine, Rights of Man (A127) Grace Paley, Love (A422).
Large monitors were mounted above Roberts’s body, like sports-bar television screens. Inabnet and Taye Bellistri looked up at the monitors, rather than down at the patient, as they maneuvered the handles of tools threaded through the left and right incisions. On the screens, the image was so big and so clear that it was easy to read the tiny brand names—Covidien, Karl Storz—written on.
Cynthia Ozick's fiction, Belonging Too Well (SUNY, 2009). Much of her fiction is about the experiences of ex-pats in love, in flux, in the liminal space between cultures, languages, and historical epochs. Her short fiction has appeared in various journals in the US and UK. A collection, SNAFU and Other Stories, was.
Preempting the Holocaust is a collection of Langer's essays about literary and artistic treatments of holocaust experience, such as Art Spiegelman's Maus books and Cynthia Ozick's Rosa stories. Major themes in this collection include comparisons of women's and men's experiences of the Holocaust, and warnings against interpreting Nazi atrocities as the work of an coldly efficient bureaucracy.