Cynthia Ozick letter to Joshua Welsh, 1999 April 6.

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Cynthia Ozick letter to Joshua Welsh, 1999 April 6.

Cynthia Ozick responds to a letter from Joshua Welsh [31 March 1999, included], commenting on her use of the term fairy tale in a recent talk. She directs him to her collection, Fame & Folly, which includes the essay Isaac Babel and the identity question, which was the basis for her talk.

1 p. + envelope.

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Welsh, Joshua

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Ozick, Cynthia, 1928-

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Cynthia Ozick has published novels, criticism, essays, and short stories. Her fiction is serious, careful, and passionately written, often involving the theme of Judaism in a Christian world. Her deeply distinctive writing style, philosophical themes, and diverse output have made her one of the most honored and respected contemporary American authors. From the description of Cynthia Ozick letter to Joshua Welsh, 1999 April 6. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record...