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Fiction Short Stories (single Author)

Barbara Klein-Muskrat, Then and Now

by (author) Sharon Drache

Publisher
Inanna Publications & Education Inc.
Initial publish date
Sep 2012
Category
Short Stories (single author), Jewish, Women's Studies
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781926708850
    Publish Date
    Sep 2012
    List Price
    $22.95

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Description

The interrelated stories of this pseudo-memoir introduce readers to Barbara Klein Muskrat, a successful author of fiction and freelance book reviewer. Spanning some thirty years in her personal and professional life, Barbara irreverently acquaints readers with her challenges related to her schizophrenic literary career, divided between writing fiction and reviewing it. The result is an outrageous satirical romp that calls to mind Philip Roth and Dorothy Parker.As Nathan Zuckerman faithfully serves as alterego to Philip Roth in his Nathan Zuckerman books, Barbara Klein-Muskrat weaves fictional tales, at times borrowing the colouring and location of memoir. Like Dorothy Parker shouted at the top of her voice, Barabra Klein Muskrat is endowed with a zany, exaggerated theatricality. And yet Barbara Klein-Muskrat remains a unique summation of her own idiosyncrasies, which include fierce loyalty to family and friends, a relentlessly frustrating gullibility, and a stubborn determination to defend at all costs her wacky and unfashionable ethnic and patriotic proclivities.

About the author

Sharon Abron Drache has published three books of adult fiction: The Mikveh Man (Aya Press 1984), Ritual Slaughter (Quarry Press 1989), and The Golden Ghetto (Beach Holme 1993). She has also published two books for children: The Magic Pot (L'Dor Vador Publications 2003) a picturebook (ages 4-8), and The Lubavitchers Are Coming to Second Avenue (L'Dor Vador Publications 2006), a chapter book (ages 9-11). As a literary journalist she has written book reviews and feature articles for national and local newspapers including The Globe and Mail, Ottawa Citizen, Books in Canada, the Glebe Report and the Ottawa Jewish Bulletin. Sharon Abron Drache lives and writes in Toronto.

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