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Screen Splits

Michael Weingrad

Divorce in American Film

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  • Michael Weingrad

    Michael Weingrad is a professor of Jewish Studies, translator of Hebrew poetry, and author of Eugene Nadelman: A Tale of the 1980s in Verse. He is currently working on a book on Jews and fantasy literature, and one on divorce in American film.

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