Should the Word Hell be Capitalized?

By (author): JJ Steinfeld

In these stories, J. J. Steinfeld explores the way in which the modern mind is both haunted and helped by the past. Steeped in post-Holocaust sensibility, Steinfeld’s writing demonstrates that history’s impact is as much psychological as it is physical, as he explores the many facets of survival.

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JJ Steinfeld

J. J. Steinfeld lives in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. His work has received many awards, including the 1990 Creative Writing Award from the Toronto Jewish Congress Book Committee. His most recent collections are Would You Hide Me? (GP, 2003) and Anton Chekhov Was Never in Charlottetown.


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In these stories, J. J. Steinfeld explores the way in which the modern mind is both haunted and helped by the past. Steeped in post-Holocaust sensibility, Steinfeld’s writing demonstrates that history’s impact is as much psychological as it is physical, as he explores the many facets of survival.

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Dimensions:

Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0.75in
296gr

Published:

June 01, 1999

ISBN:

9781894031127

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Short Stories

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Language:

eng

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