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Pirjo Ahodas, Forging a New Self: The Adamic Protagonist and the Emergence of a Jewish-American Author as Revealed through the Novels of Bernard Malamud, Turun Yhopisto (Turku), 1991.
Leslie A. Field and Joyce W. Field, an interview with Bernard Malamud in Bernard Malamud: A Collection of Critical Essays, Prentice Hall, 1975, pp 8-17
J. J Maloney, a review in New York Herald Tribune Book Review, August 24, 1952, p 8
Joel Salzberg, "Bernard Malamud," in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol 2: American Novelists...
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