Na’amit Sturm Nagel is a doctoral candidate in the English Department at UC Irvine whose work focuses on postwar Jewish American literature.
Na’amit Sturm Nagel
Articles
Ladies Who Still Lunch
The new posthumous gathering of Lore Segal’s final stories is a wise and funny tribute to the power of friendship.
Decimated, Then Reassembled on Arrival: Lore Segal’s Legacy
Na’amit Sturm Nagel pays tribute to the late Lore Segal, a novelist who wrote autobiographically.
Multihyphenated Identity in Young Adult Fiction: On Emily Bowen Cohen’s “Two Tribes”
Na’amit Sturm Nagel reviews Emily Bowen Cohen’s young adult graphic novel “Two Tribes.”
Unwrapping Bubby’s Sofa: On Menachem Kaiser’s “Plunder”
Menachem Kaiser’s memoir shows that story hunting and treasure hunting are different sides of the same buried coin.
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