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The Mirror
By Lynn Freed, Crown Publishers, $21.
South African novelist Lynn Freed
(Home Ground, The Bungalow)
departs from the modern settings and
naturalistic style of her previous
works in her latest novel, The Mirror,
in which her protagonist, Agnes
LaGrange, is an impoverished 17-
year-old from the north of England
who is hired after World War I as a
housekeeper by a Jewish family in
South Africa.
She becomes the lover of the fami-
ly's willful old patriarch, becomes
pregnant with his child, receives a
payoff and goes on from there to
raise her child, whom the old Jew
insists she name Leah. The Mirror,
says The New York Times, beautifully
explores "the ambivalence, even
, hatred, within the parent-child rela-
tionship."
The Complete Stories
By Bernard Malamud, Edited and
Introduced by Robert Giroux; Farrar,
Straus & Giroux; $35.
Malamud (The Natural), the child
of Russian immigrants who ran a
`Brooklyn grocery, died in 1986. This
_is a newly released collection of his
55 stories, most of them about Jews
— scl-inorrers and schleppers and
everyone in between.
Dear Poppa: The World War II
Berman Family Letters
Compiled by Ruth Berman; Edited by
Judy Barrett Lite, Minnesota Histori-
cal Society Press; $29.95.
"Dear Poppa: I have had the Ger-
man measles. I had some books from
the library and Momma returned
them and got me two books and I can
read both of them." Poppa was Dr.
Rueben Berman, a U.S. Army doctor
whose wife not only corresponded
with her overseas husband, but typed
the letters her children dictated.
The more than 340 letters in this
book, all sent by V-mail, are a fasci-
nating journey through the war years.
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The World of Benjamin Cardozo:
Personal Values and the Judicial
Process
By Richard Polenberg; Harvard Uni-
versity Press; $29.95
Born in 1870 to a distinguished
Sephardic Jewish family, Benjamin
Cardozo was appointed to the U.S.
Supreme Court in 1932. In a revi-
sionist look at Cardozo's glorified
judicial career, author Polenberg spec-
ulates that political scandal in his
own family "may have contributed to
some of the more striking" aspects of
Cardozo's personality: "his strongly
moralistic personality and his unusual
sense of reserve."
The Beast Reawakens
By Martin A. Lee; Little Brown and
Co.; $24.95.
For his account of present-day fas-
cism, the author interviewed more
than 100 people, including the last
living members of Hitler's inner circle
and several key leaders of current
neo-fascist movements in the United
States and other countries. In addi-
tion he read through thousands of
pages of once-classified U.S. govern-
ment documents. His research into
the extreme right earned him the
Pope Foundation award for investiga-
tive journalism.
Drawing from Life: A Selection of