Blog Tour Information for Jacobo’s Rainbow
By Fredric Price
We’re pleased to announce a Blog Tour for Jacobo’s Rainbow, the new novel from the multiple-award winning author of My Mother’s Son. Reviews, comments, discussions and the like (on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook) will be featured on the following dates in May with the organizations listed in the banner below. Find out why Gary Shteyngart (author […]
Meeting Mozart – Mini Book Review
By Fredric Price
I can’t get over Meeting Mozart (amzn.to/3llZBrb). This astonishingly wonderful multi-generation novel of Mozart’s librettist, the Jewish born, fallen away Catholic priest, Lorenzo Da Ponte, and his modern-day descendants is an extraordinary thrill ride through the centuries that seamlessly blends fact and fiction, opera and espionage, wars and romance, family and the cruel twists of […]
What should be the Jewish response to ‘Cancel Culture’?
By Fredric Price
It seems as if we read something new each day about cancel culture — the phenomenon that is about one group or another attempting to take down living or dead people for real or supposed sins committed against individuals or groups. Oftentimes, it’s not just cultural, it’s political. Should we remove statutes of Abraham Lincoln […]
We’re soliciting short stories and essays for Fig Tree Lit, our monthly literary newsletter
By Fredric Price
We started Fig Tree Books LLC in 2013 with the idea to publish only fiction, but expanded the list to include memoirs — Angela Himsel’s A River Could Be A Tree); and Abigail Pogrebin’s My Jewish Year: 18 Holidays, One Wondering Jew—as well as a non-fiction book: Thane Rosenbaum’s Saving Free Speech … from Itself. […]
Biotech and literary fiction
By Fredric Price
I’ve reconnected with friends from the past during the pandemic, mostly over Zoom, sometimes over the phone. It’s been a wonderful experience, but I have to confess to one significant regret. I wished I’d kept up with these people years ago, as they are a remarkably talented group of individuals, not simply measured in terms […]
Predictions
By Fredric Price
We asked a group of our readers what their predictions were about what life would be like for Americans in general and American Jews in particular in 2021. What follows is an amalgamation of their responses, which are, in a word, pessimistic. Question – What is your set of predictions for Americans in general and […]
Anno Horribilis
By Fredric Price
Well-known cultural anthropologist Wade Davis wrote a provocative article for Rolling Stone in August, titled ‘The Unraveling of America’. You can read it here: http://bit.ly/2Mftf3z. Among other pull-out quotes, this one stands out as the basic set-up of his message: “The COVID pandemic will be remembered as such a moment in history, a seminal event […]
How to Fight Anti-Semitism – mini book review
By Fredric Price
I have some friends who think we are living in a period of deja vu that relates to what was going on in Germany just prior to Hitler assuming the chancellor’s position in 1933. Other think that this is a wild exaggeration, that we are going through a period of ‘lone wolf’ attacks that are […]
Thanksgiving 2020
By Fredric Price
Thinking about some of the myths about our country that have been raised during the shouting leading up to and after the recent election (which I won’t go into now as I’m finally able to take a deep breath and calm down) has got me thinking about the myth of Thanksgiving, coming up tomorrow. Yes, […]
Can we reduce the chasm of the great partisan divide in the US?
By Fredric Price
From Guest Blogger Yoel Magid What can we do from a communications point of view to reduce the chasm of the great partisan divide in the US? As so many commentators have noted, the divisions within our country are to a large extent a product of differing sources of information and the growing role of […]