Possessing "a gifted, committed imagination" (New York Times), Joseph Skibell is the author of three novels, A Blessing on the Moon, The English Disease, and A Curable Romantic, and a collection of true stories, My Father's Guitar & Other Imaginary Things. He has received numerous awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and Story Magazine's Short Short-Story Prize.
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A Note on the Title Acknowledgments A Novelist Reads the Talmud: An Introduction Timeline of Relevant Events, According to Rabbinic Tradition Memo One. Rabbi Yohanan and Rabbi Shimon ben Lakish Chapter 1. Eros and Alchemy in the Waters of the Jordan Memo Two. Rabbi Shimon bar Yohai Chapter 2. Turning the Hearts of Fathers Memo Three A, B, and C. Rabbi Elazar ben Rabbi Shimon, Rabbi Pinhas ben Yair, and Rabbi Judah ben Gerim Chapter 3. Towards the Hearts of Sons Memo Four. Rabban Gamliel II of Yavneh, Rabbi Joshua ben Hananiah, and Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus Chapter 4. The Gate of a Broken Heart Memo Five. Rabbi Akiva, Shimon ben Azzai, Shimon ben Zoma, and Elisha ben Avuyah Chapter 5. Revelation, Retribution, Perdition, Ecstasy, and Bliss: An Epic Canvas Endnotes Glossary
"Skibell's work is lucid and erudite, and he does honor to his subject matter...A fresh look at an ancient source." - Kirkus ". . . highly readable, and deeply thought-provoking...he presents the Talmud's treatment of its own authors as both role models and warnings, a remarkably self-reflective approach that is needed today perhaps more than ever." - Jewish Book Council

