40 Friday, November 18, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JWB Issues Book Annual NEW YORK—Is Saul Bel- low a Jewish writer or a writer who happens to be Jewish? This provocative question is the subject of a feature article in Volume 35 of Jew- ish Book Annual, the tri- lingual American yearbook of Jewish literary creativity published by the Jewish Welfare Board Jewish Book Council. More than 920 works of Jewish interest published in America, Israel and Great Britain during 1976-77 are annotated in the current edi- tion of Jewish Book Annual. Also, more than 20 other articles on Jews and books are included in the yearbook. Copies of Jewish Book Annual are available for a charge, from Jewish Book Council, JWB, 15 E. 26th St., New York, N.Y. 10010. 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