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ALSO BY CHAIM POTOK

Novels

The Chosen (1967)

The Promise (1969)

My Name Is Asher Lev (1912)

In the Beginning (1975)

The Book of Lights (1981)

Davitas Harp (1985)

The Gift of Asher Lev (1990)

I Am the Clay (1992)

Old Men at Midnight (2001)

Nonfiction

Wanderings: Chaim Potoks

History of the Jews (1918)

The Gates of November (1996)

Plays

Out of the Depths(1990)

The Play of Lights (1992)

The Chosen (with Aaron Posner, 1999)

Childrens Literature

The Tree of Here (1993)

The Sky of Now (1995)

Zebra and Other Stories (1998)

A BOUT THE A UTHOR C HAIM P OTOK trained as a rabbi and an editor became an - photo 1

A BOUT THE A UTHOR

C HAIM P OTOK, trained as a rabbi and an editor, became an international success with his beloved first novel, The Chosen, and over the following thirty-odd years gave us many other memorable works, both fiction and nonfiction. He died in 2002 at age 73.

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Anyone familiar with this subject will recognize the debt I owe to those listed here. I want to acknowledge with special appreciation the work of Richard Pipes, Leonard Schapiro, Zvi Gitelman, Nora Levin, Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, Alan Bullock, Robert Conquest, Walter Laqueur, Arkady Vaks berg, and James H. Billington. Their writings were both loran and theodolite to my stumblings and constructions.

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