Description
About the Author
Matt Greene is an author, journalist, former screenwriter and stay-at-home dad. He won a Betty Trask Award for his first novel, Ostrich. He teaches critical and creative writing in South London, where he lives with his partner and son. Find him on Twitter @arealmattgreene.
Reviews
"Witty...poignant...acerbic...deftly blends the personal with the political...Jew(ish) is full of eclectic reflections and offers plenty of interesting food for thought." -The Independent "This wise nonfiction meditation on Jewish identity in the twenty-first century and very particularly on Greene's own identity-familial, religious, cultural, held deep in the marrow-brims over with grief and fury (and bemusement and love). I found it riveting reading." -Benjamin Dreyer, New York Times bestselling author of Dreyer's English "A beautifully fluid, nuanced and vital read: by turns hilarious, harrowing and heartwarming, and always thoroughly compelling." -Musa Okwonga, author of How to Avoid Detection
Book Information
ISBN 9781542023443
Author Matt Greene
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Little A
Publisher Amazon Publishing