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'''Mashey Bernstein''' has written on Mailer since completing his Ph.D. on him in 1977, examining Jewish aspects of Mailer’s work. Over the years, he wrote many academic articles on Mailer as well as on the friendship that developed between them. Bernstein retired in 2015 from the University of California, Santa Barbara where he taught in the Writing Program and the Film and Media Studies department. Raised an orthodox Jew in Dublin, Ireland, Mailer called Mashey his “Irish Rabbi.
{{start|Mashey Bernstein}} holds a Ph.D. in American literature. He has written extensively on Norman Mailer, with articles appearing in ''The Mailer Review'', ''Studies in American Jewish Literature'', ''The San Francisco Review of Books'', and the ''London Jewish Chronicle''. His most recent article was on Mailer’s Judaism in ''Mailer in Context'' (ed. Maggie McKinley). He also writes on film, especially Jewish aspects of the media. He maintained a close friendship with Mailer from 1978 till the author’s death.


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Latest revision as of 09:32, 11 September 2022

Mashey Bernstein holds a Ph.D. in American literature. He has written extensively on Norman Mailer, with articles appearing in The Mailer Review, Studies in American Jewish Literature, The San Francisco Review of Books, and the London Jewish Chronicle. His most recent article was on Mailer’s Judaism in Mailer in Context (ed. Maggie McKinley). He also writes on film, especially Jewish aspects of the media. He maintained a close friendship with Mailer from 1978 till the author’s death.

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