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|aJacobson, Howard.
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|aThe Finkler question /|cHoward Jacobson.
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|a1st U.S. ed.
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|aLondon :|bBloomsbury Publishing,|c2011.
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|a370 p. ;|c20 cm.
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|aJulian Treslove, a radio producer, and Samuel Finkler, a Jewish philosopher, have been friends since childhood and, as they enter middle age, they reminisce over their struggles with self-identity, anti-Semitism, women, love, and the past.
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|aMale friendship|vFiction.
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|aOlder men|vFiction.
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|aRadio producers and directors|vFiction.
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|aJewish authors|vFiction.
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|aTeachers|vFiction.
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|aMan Booker Prize, 2010
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|aKCIS
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