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Cynthia Ozick (born
April 17, 1928) is an
American short story writer, novelist, and essayist.
Cynthia Ozick was born in New York City. The
second of two...
- "The Shawl" is a
short story first published by
Cynthia Ozick in 1980 in The New Yorker. It
tells the
story of
three characters: Rosa, Magda, and Stella...
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Archived from the
original on May 4, 2014.
Retrieved September 7, 2009.
Ozick,
Cynthia (November 9, 1986). "Miracle on Grub street; Stockholm". The New...
- funniest', and you know
which side of that I'm
gonna come down on."
Cynthia Ozick said that, upon
giving a
reading with King, "It
dawned on me as I listened...
- Brooks,
Gertrude Himmelfarb,
Christopher Hitchens,
Harvey Mansfield,
Cynthia Ozick, Joe Queenan, and John Yoo. The magazine's
website also
produced regular...
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other Gaddis books The Recognitions, J R, and A
Frolic of His Own.
Cynthia Ozick reviewed the
novel favorably in The New York Times, highlighting, among...
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onstage during the 1990s, in In the
Summer House,
Square One,
Cynthia Ozick's The Shawl, and
Naomi Wallace's One Flea Spare. In 2003, she
appeared with...
- Ruehl, Mercedes.
Casting a new
light on a dark
subject -
novelist Cynthia Ozick - Interview. Interview.
August 1994. FindArticles.com.
Archived 2006-12-14...
- expressed, "Reading this
novel gave me an
exalted sense of myself.
Cynthia Ozick calls herself a "Jo-of-the-****ure", and
Patti Smith explains, "[I]t was...
- the Reichstag,
later deliberately misdated to 1
September 1939)
Cynthia Ozick, in Commentary,
called it a "product,
conscious or not, of a
desire to divert...