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In the years following World War II, the New York intellectuals became some of the most renowned critics and writers in the country. Although mostly male and Jewish, this prominent group also included women and non-Jews. Yet all of its members embraced a secular Jewish machismo that became a defining characteristic of the contemporary experience. Write like a Man examines how the New York intellectuals shared a uniquely American conception of Jewish masculinity that prized verbal confrontation, polemical aggression, and an unflinching style of argumentation.

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Ronnie Gringberg

Write like a Man: Jewish Masculinity and the New York Intellectuals

2025 NYC Big Book Award

Distinguished Favorite

Religion-Nonfiction

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