Laszlo Krasznahorkai’s father kept his religion hidden because it was “forbidden to mention it”, the author recalled
By Jamie Shapiro
The author’s new book about a Jewish family in post-war exile employs an unconventional format and elements of the supernatural to illustrate the disarray of grief
By Eliana Jordan
James Roseman’s debut novel explores American Jewish identity and grief
Half of the six authors shortlisted for the prestigious literary award are Jewish, and five are women – the most in Booker Prize history
Yael van der Wouden’s book explores the legacy of the Holocaust
By Elisa Bray
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