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Francine Prose's memoir '1974' is a portrait of a relatively brief encounter and an entire generation
It is time to rise up and say: No more book titles including the words 'of Auschwitz'
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Reuven Fenton's debut novel 'Goyhood' interrogates Jewish identity with a jaunty sense of adventure
Since the war broke out, debate has raged over the political meaning of art
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The list cites looks to online posts to ascertain authors' political stances around Israel
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Dozens of authors have withdrawn from PEN America’s literary awards over the Israel-Hamas war
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