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August 1987, Annapolis, Maryland, in the cramped cabin of my shiksa girlfriend’s tiny houseboat, I read The Oranging of America by Max Apple, a Yiddish-speaking Jew from Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Brooklyn, fifty-something, writer, professor, husband, father of two adult sons, oldest of seven siblings—confused Jew, tangled mind, unfinished stories, questions abound. At work on Egress, a hybrid "novel."
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