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(1924) The Three Sphinxes and Other Poems. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company. (1928) My First Two Thousand Years: The Autobiography of the Wandering Jew. New York: The Macaulay Company [with Paul Eldridge]. (1930) Glimpses of the Great. New York: The Macaulay Company. (1930) Salome: The Wandering Jewess. My First 2,000 Years of Love.
A Dialogue upon Mount Pentelicus; A Haunted House; A Simple Melody; A Society; A Summing Up; A Woman's College from Outside; Ancestors; Blue & Green; Gypsy, the Mongrel
At other times he "provided a profoundly philosophical interpretation of world history". [2] Some letters are written on a daily basis and some have gaps in between of weeks and even months. Nehru stated in his preface that The Outline of History by English writer H. G. Wells was a major influence on the work.
Her essays have also appeared in The New Yorker, The Forward, and many other publications. She is currently a contributing writer for The Atlantic . Shulevitz published her first book, The Sabbath World: Glimpses of a Different Order of Time (Random House) in 2010.
The English version of Friend was listed as one of Best World Literature of 2020 by the Library Journal, because “this work is especially valuable for affording a rare glimpse into everyday life under the totalitarian regime”. [5] The French version of the novel was published by Actes Sud in 2011.