Life of an inspirer

             The Life of an Inspirer – Bernard Malamud
             Bernard Malamud had wrote eleven and one half stories in his long and prosperous life. Malamud's own personal life dictated how he wrote his novels and other stories, and reasons for why they were written. Along with his excellent career of writing came teaching. Malamud was a superb teacher of English literature. He taught at several different schools and universities along the course of his life. Malamud inspirations derived from European Realists and Modern American writers. A conclusion for Malamud is that he writes for the brotherhood and dignity for all men.
             The life of a huge success started on the day of April 26th of 1914. His birthplace was the city of Brooklyn, located in New York. The woman who gave him his life was Bertha Fidelman. The man who was married with her was Max Malamud, Bernard's Father. His Mother and Father were Jewish immigrants who came from Russia. He married the woman named Ann De Chiara, who was an Italian American. Bernard Malamud and Ann De Chiara took their vows in 1945 and had two children through the course of their happy marriage.
             Bernard Malamud's schooling was a huge success. Malamud has attained more than most people can dream to achieve in schooling. At the age of 18, Malamud graduated high school from Eramus Hall in 1932. He later went on to a community college where he then received a B.A. Finally in 1942 he received his masters' degree in London from the University of Columbia (Maurice 355-356).
             To give direct personal views of Malamud's works, the task of reading one of his own books was idealistic. The novel under review is that of his very first work entitled The Natural. The plot of this work is that of an aged baseball player who has inner struggles within him-self. The struggle is either being a baseball star, or being with Memo, who is the woman of his dreams. The problem he faces is...

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