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  2. The Natural - Wikipedia

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    The Natural is a 1952 novel about baseball by Bernard Malamud, and is his debut novel. The story follows Roy Hobbs, a baseball prodigy whose career is sidetracked after being shot by a woman whose motivation remains mysterious. The story mostly concerns his attempts to return to baseball later in life, when he plays for the fictional New York ...

  3. The Natural (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Natural is a 1984 American sports drama film based on Bernard Malamud's 1952 novel of the same name, directed by Barry Levinson, and starring Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger, Wilford Brimley, Barbara Hershey, Robert Prosky and Richard Farnsworth.

  4. Bernard Malamud bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Girl of My Dreams. American Mercury, January 1953. The Magic Barrel (1958); The Complete Stories (1997) The Magic Barrel. Partisan Review, November 1954. The Magic Barrel (1958); A Malamud Reader (1967); The Stories of Bernard Malamud (1983); The Complete Stories (1997) The Mourners. Discovery, January 1955.

  5. The Fixer (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Fixer (novel) The Fixer is a novel by Bernard Malamud published in 1966 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux. [1] It won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction (his second) [2] and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. [3] The Fixer provides a fictionalized version of the Beilis case. Menahem Mendel Beilis was a Jew unjustly imprisoned in Tsarist Russia.

  6. The Magic Barrel - Wikipedia

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    The Assistant (1957) Followed by. A New Life (1961) The Magic Barrel is a 1958 collection of thirteen short stories written by Bernard Malamud and published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Also, the Jewish Publication Society released its own edition at the same time. It won the 1959 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction. [ 2 ]

  7. Category:Novels by Bernard Malamud - Wikipedia

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    The Tenants (novel) Categories: Jewish American novels. American novels by writer. Works by Bernard Malamud.

  8. Pictures of Fidelman - Wikipedia

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    The novel consists of six linked stories. As Malamud's official biographer, Philip Davis, points out: "The first three of the six stories in Fidelman had been published previously: "The Last Mohican" in The Magic Barrel (1958), and "Still Life" and "Naked Nude" in Idiots First (1963); "A Pimp’s Revenge" was published in Playboy and "Pictures of the Artist" in The Atlantic Monthly, both in 1968.

  9. Mark Harris (author) - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Bang the Drum Slowly. Parent (s) Carlyle. Ruth (née Klausner) Mark Harris (November 19, 1922 – May 30, 2007) was an American novelist, literary biographer, and educator, remembered for his baseball novels featuring Henry Wiggen, particularly Bang the Drum Slowly. Harris's obituary in The Denver Post calls him "one of that legion ...

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