Carl Malamud is an early hero of the battle for access to knowledge. From Wordnik.com. [Discourse.net: Carl Malamud for Public Printer] Reference
Now Malamud is doing something about it. From Wordnik.com. [Boing Boing] Reference
Will you also be writing about Singer and Malamud?. From Wordnik.com. [Other Things Being Equal] Reference
Carl Malamud, rogue archivist, in Wired - Boing Boing. From Wordnik.com. [Boing Boing] Reference
Malamud: Standing on the Shoulders of Gus | techPresident. From Wordnik.com. [Malamud: Standing on the Shoulders of Gus] Reference
But those who know Malamud aren't inclined to believe him. From Wordnik.com. [The Man With Ideas] Reference
How does it feel to be compared to Roth, Bellow, and Malamud?. From Wordnik.com. [Nathan Englander - An interview with author] Reference
But it's unusually smart, and if you care about Malamud, Roth. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Oppenheimer: Great Books the Pulitzers Overlooked] Reference
I wonder if Malamud and McLean formed a club if Nichols would join. From Wordnik.com. [If you can blog from there, you can blog from anywhere] Reference
"I couldn't do what I'm doing in a commercial company," Malamud insists. From Wordnik.com. [The Man With Ideas] Reference
Carl Malamud has made the whole video available on the Internet Archive. From Wordnik.com. [Boing Boing] Reference
If Malamud makes such an impression on Roth, why doesn't Leonard ask why?. From Wordnik.com. [Stories of Malamud] Reference
Where can we find a critic who will discuss Malamud as an American artist?. From Wordnik.com. [Stories of Malamud] Reference
Here's the first update of the season from Slava Malamud of Sport-Express. From Wordnik.com. [Semyon Varlamov says he's ready to dress tonight vs. Isles] Reference
I can't say the same about Bernard Malamud because he is but a known name to me. From Wordnik.com. [Sunday Confessions on Thursday] Reference
Will Philip Davis (or anyone else stopping by here) convince me to read Malamud?. From Wordnik.com. [Sunday Confessions on Thursday] Reference
And so I offer you Bernard Malamud, not french and most decided not chick-littish. From Wordnik.com. [The Bill | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast] Reference
Is Malamud to be damned because his characters are "baffled" rather than left-wing?. From Wordnik.com. [Stories of Malamud] Reference
Bernard Malamud created the archetypal malevolent fan in his 1952 novel The Natural. From Wordnik.com. [USATODAY.com - The great fan divide] Reference
Malamud was never the intellectual that Bellow was or the prolific genius that Roth is. From Wordnik.com. [Remembering a Forgotten Master] Reference
Sounds like Malamud and McLean would have been happier if they'd taken Hemingway's advice. From Wordnik.com. [If you can blog from there, you can blog from anywhere] Reference
Malamud is perhaps best known among Internet cognoscenti for popularizing audio on the Net. From Wordnik.com. [The Man With Ideas] Reference
Leonard's review of Malamud exemplifies an unusual lapse in literary self-discipline for NYR. From Wordnik.com. [Stories of Malamud] Reference
Malamud has created a handsome timeline of his decades of accomplishments in freeing public data. From Wordnik.com. [Malamud: Standing on the Shoulders of Gus] Reference
Leonard is so angry at Malamud that he cannot control slips of tongue that are mainly scatological. From Wordnik.com. [Stories of Malamud] Reference
Malamud saw that pieces of Marshall McLuhan's vision of a global village were actually falling into place. From Wordnik.com. [The Man With Ideas] Reference
Once Internet Multicasting has disappeared, Malamud says, he plans to return to writing books and consulting. From Wordnik.com. [The Man With Ideas] Reference
I tried to suggest in my article that both justice and injustice seemed arbitrary in Malamud, and so did mercy. From Wordnik.com. [Stories of Malamud] Reference
Malamud basically made an argument that every fictional world is an artificial construction, a work of fantasy. From Wordnik.com. [A Conversation with Joe Hill] Reference
Who can expound upon why and how Malamud can create a character in a context so real and moving you must turn the page?. From Wordnik.com. [Stories of Malamud] Reference
Malamud inherited his technical bent from his parents - his father is a high-energy physicist, his mother a physiologist. From Wordnik.com. [The Man With Ideas] Reference
Certainly, if you look at literature, most of the big names resided on those margins: Bellow, Malamud, Roth, Mailer, Kazin. From Wordnik.com. [Scott Thill: Is This The End Of The Jews? An Interview With Adam Mansbach] Reference
In 1985, the year before he died at age 71, Malamud published a chapbook based on a lecture called "Long Work, Short Life.". From Wordnik.com. [Remembering a Forgotten Master] Reference
If Malamud is a "strong poet" against whom his literary sons react, this is an interesting notion and needs to be discussed. From Wordnik.com. [Stories of Malamud] Reference
This may be Ha Jin's best work yet, his stories often ascending to the mystical penumbra we expect of Singer, Malamud, or O'Connor. From Wordnik.com. [Anis Shivani: The 10 Best Books of 2009] Reference
Otto P. Zipp, a character left out of the movie version, was a dwarf who "let out a stream of jeers, oaths and horn hoots," Malamud wrote. From Wordnik.com. [USATODAY.com - The great fan divide] Reference
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