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Howard Jacobson

Howard Jacobson was born in Manchester, England, and educated at Cambridge. His many novels include The Mighty Walzer (winner of the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize), Who’s Sorry Now? and Kalooki Nights (both longlisted for the Man Booker Prize), and, most recently, The Act of Love. Jacobson is also a respected critic and broadcaster, and writes a weekly column for the Independent. He lives in London.Profile of Howard Jacobson in The New York Times.“The book's appeal to Jewish readers is obvious, but like all great Jewish art — the paintings of Marc Chagall, the books of Saul Bellow, the films of Woody Allen — it is Jacobson's use of the Jewish experience to explain the greater human one that sets it apart. Who among us is so certain of our identity? Who hasn't been asked, "What's your background" and hesitated, even for a split second, to answer their inquisitor? Howard Jacobson's The Finkler Question forces us to ask that of ourselves, and that's why it's a must read, no matter what your background.”—-David Sax, NPR.

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Soliloquios Literarioshas quoted2 years ago
The only way to fight them effectively was through the tools of public health—sanitation, vaccination, education. In contrast, an individual can all but eliminate the risk of most chronic diseases through healthy diet and lifestyle
Soliloquios Literarioshas quoted2 years ago
The lead researcher was quoted as saying, “There cannot be the slightest question that the great increase in cancer among the foreign-born over the prevalence of that disease in their native countries is due to the increased consumption of animal foods.”
Soliloquios Literarioshas quoted2 years ago
Ignoring the 1907 study, the U.S. government championed the concept that meat should be the star of every meal. In an insane conflict of interest, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) was charged in 1865 with both promoting the economic welfare of farmers and ranchers, and determining and promoting nutritional recommendations to the public.
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