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Dorothy Seidman Bilek, "Malamud's Secular Saints and Comic Jobs," Immigrant-Survivors; Post-Holocaust Consciousness in Recent Jewish American Fiction, Wesleyian University Press, 1981, pp. 53-80.
Alan Warren Friedman, "The Hero as Schnook," Bernard Malamud and the Critics, edited with an introduction by Leslie A. Field and Joyce W. Field, New York University Press, 1970.
Sheldon J. Hershinow, Bernard Malamud, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co, 1980.
Gerald Hoag, "Malamud's Trial: The Fixer and...
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