Bernard Malamud

Bernard Malamud

Bernard Malamud was an author of novels and short stories. Along with Saul Bellow and Philip Roth, he was one of the great American Jewish authors of the 20th century. His baseball novel, The Natural, was adapted into a 1984 film starring Robert Redford. His 1966 novel The Fixer, about antisemitism in Tsarist Russia, won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Bernard Malamud was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Max and Bertha Malamud, Russian Jewish immigrants. A brother, Eugene, was born in 1917 . Malamud entered adolescence at the start of the Great...
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quick facts
Birthdate:April 26, 1914
Birthplace:Brooklyn, New York
Date of death:March 18, 1986
Education:Columbia University, Erasmus Hall High School
Religion:Judaism

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1967 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction The Fixer
1959 National Book Award for Fiction The Magic Barrel
1967 National Book Award for Fiction The Fixer
1958 National Jewish Book Award for Fiction The Assistant
1984 Nominated - PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction The Stories of Bernard Malamud
1967 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction The Fixer
1964 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction Idiots first
1962 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction A New Life
1959 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction The Magic Barrel
1958 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction The Assistant
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Written works by Bernard Malamud

TitlePublishedGenre
The Fixer 1966 Fiction
The Natural 1952 Novel
The Magic Barrel 1958 Fiction
The Assistant 1957 Novel
A New Life 1961 Novel
The Jewbird
God's Grace Speculative fiction
Salzman, de huwelijksmakelaar
Dubins många liv
Smoliar
To Kiev and The last Mohican
Az első hét esztendő
Dubin's lives
Správkař
Talking Horse: Bernard Malamud on Life and Work 1996 Non-fiction
Dubinin elämät
Tu fli dli Ła sluzhanki
Enoikiostasio
tonneau magique
Der Fixer
Kiev'deki adam =
huurders
magiske tønde
Nowe życie
Retratos de Fidelman
Long Work, Short Life
Stories from Around the World
locataires
Pictures of Fidelman
Portraits de Fidelman
Jewbird and other stories
Muukalainen
ajudante
fikser
Stanari
vidas de Dubin
Pomocnik
yderste dag
Zauberfass
Bilder av Fidelman
people, and uncollected stories
segéd
Medhjälparen
De bediende
hombre de Kiev
Tenants, The
Glass blower of Venice
nouvelle vie
Schwarz ist meine Lieblingsfarbe
Fidelmanove slike
Two novels
Será crime ser judeu?
Új élet
Conversations with Bernard Malamud
Malamud
El Hombre De Kiev
Gehilfe
Pluie de printemps
The Stories of Bernard Malamud 1983 Fiction
Tuomittu
magiko vareli
mejor
Dubinova življenja
mesterember
nytt liv
barril mágico
Mannen fra Kiev
vite di Dubin
inquilinos
nueva vida
vie multiple de William D
teni kegyelem
The Complete Stories 1997 Anthology
Two fables
huwelijksmakelaar
Idiots first
Hesed Elohim
Rembrandt's hat
voēthos
Syndabock
Malamud reader
Man in the drawer
lakók
levens van Dubin
commis =
migliore
Novo življenje
Mourners
bediende
L'homme de Kiev
nyt liv
The People
beszélő ló
nu despido
Altmuligmanden
De gratie gods
Dette ene spildte liv
German refugee
dependiente
El Mejor
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Works by Bernard Malamud adapted to film

The Tenants
The Tenants
Release date:February 3, 2006
Directed by:Danny Green
Genre:Film adaptation
Adapted from:The Tenants
Rated:R (USA)
The Fixer
The Fixer
Release date:December 8, 1968
Directed by:John Frankenheimer
Genre:Biographical film
Adapted from:The Fixer
The Natural
The Natural
Release date:1984
Directed by:Barry Levinson
Genre:Baseball
Adapted from:The Natural
Rated:PG (USA)

Places Bernard Malamud has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Bernard Malamud
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Manhattan 1,585,873
B Brooklyn
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Books about Bernard Malamud

Bernard Malamud: A Writer's Life
Bernard Malamud: A Writer's Life
Author:Philip Davis
Genre:Biography

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What was Bernard Malamud's profession?
  • A:
    Bernard Malamud was an accomplished writer and novelist.
  • Q:
    In which church organization was Bernard Malamud a member?
  • A:
    Bernard Malamud was a member of the Judaism religious denomination.
  • Q:
    Which well known book titles have been composed by author, Bernard Malamud?
  • A:
    Well known books include:
    - The Assistant
    - The Natural
    - The Fixer
    - The Magic Barrel
    - A New Life
    - The Jewbird
    - God's Grace
  • Q:
    What ethnicity was Bernard Malamud?
  • A:
    Jewish was the heritage of his family predecessors.
  • Q:
    Which educational institution did Bernard Malamud attend?
  • A:
    Bernard Malamud went to school at Columbia University.

Awards & Accolades

  • Pulitzer Prize - Fiction
    1967
Bernard Malamud
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