I think I said "All men are Jews except they don't know it." I doubt I expected anyone to take the statement literally. But I think it's an understandable statement and a metaphoric way of indicating how history, sooner or later, treats all men.


"An Interview with Bernard Malamud", in Leslie A. Field and Joyce W. Field (eds.) Bernard Malamud: A Collection of Critical Essays (London: Prentice-Hall, 1975) p. 11


I think I said All men are Jews except they don't know it. I doubt I expected anyone to take the statement literally. But I think it's an...

I think I said All men are Jews except they don't know it. I doubt I expected anyone to take the statement literally. But I think it's an...

I think I said All men are Jews except they don't know it. I doubt I expected anyone to take the statement literally. But I think it's an...

I think I said All men are Jews except they don't know it. I doubt I expected anyone to take the statement literally. But I think it's an...