MALAMUD, BERNARD — (1914–1986), U.S. novelist. Born in New York City, Malamud began to teach in 1939, went west to Oregon State College (an experience used in his third novel, A New Life, 1961), and later taught at Harvard. Malamud was elected president of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Malamud, Bernard — born April 26, 1914, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S. died March 18, 1986, New York, N.Y. U.S. novelist and short story writer. Born to Russian Jewish immigrants, he was educated at City College of New York and Columbia University, and he later taught… … Universalium
Malamud,Bernard — Mal·a·mud (mălʹə məd), Bernard. 1914 1986. American writer whose novels and short stories often depict Jewish characters coping with a lonely and seemingly unfair world. His works include The Magic Barrel (1958) and The Fixer (1966). * * * … Universalium
Malamud, Bernard — (1914 86) Amerian novelist. He was born in New York. He taught at Oregon State University and Bennington College. A number of his novels deal with Jewish themes, including Idiots First, The Assistant and The Fixer … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Malamud, Bernard — ► (1914 86) Escritor estadounidense. Plantea los conflictos de los judíos en E.U.A. con un tono humorístico. Autor de El ayudante (1957) y El hombre de Kiev (1966). * * * (26 abr. 1914, Brooklyn, N.Y., EE.UU.–18 mar. 1986, Nueva York, N.Y.).… … Enciclopedia Universal
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Bernard Malamud — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bernard Malamud Bernard Malamud (Nueva York, 26 de abril de 1914 íd., 18 de marzo de 1986) fue un escritor estadounidense, considerado uno de los principales exponentes de la literatura judía … Wikipedia Español
Malamud — Bernard Malamud (* 26. April 1914 in Brooklyn; † 18. März 1986 in New York) war ein US amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Wichtige Auszeichnungen 3 Werke (Auswahl) … Deutsch Wikipedia
MALAMUD (B.) — MALAMUD BERNARD (1914 1986) Né à New York de parents juifs immigrants, épiciers à Brooklyn, Bernard Malamud fait des études littéraires au City College de New York pendant la Dépression. Titulaire d’un bachelor of arts d’anglais, il exerce divers … Encyclopédie Universelle