Melvin Jules Bukiet

Melvin Jules Bukiet

Melvin Jules Bukiet is an author[1] and literary critic. He jas written a number of novels, including Sandman's Dust, After, While the Messiah Tarries, Signs and Wonders, Strange Fire, and A Faker's Dozen. He edited the collections Neurotica: Jewish Writers on Sex, Nothing Makes You Free, and Scribblers on the Roof. He won the 1992 Edward Lewis Wallant Award.[2]

References

  1. ^ Furman, Andrew (2003). "Melvin Jules Bukiet". In S. Lillian Kremer. Holocaust Literature: Agosín to Lentin. Taylor & Francis. pp. 194–198. ISBN 9780415929837. 
  2. ^ "The Edward Lewis Wallant Award". University of Hartford. http://www.hartford.edu/greenberg/wallant.asp. Retrieved 15 September 2011. 



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