Elizabeth Rosner's Reviews
Reviews of Elizabeth’s Work
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Aug.18.2010
Published by BookPage
September’s best paperback releases for reading groups include new books from Lorrie Moore, Elizabeth Rosner and Hilary Mantel.
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Jun.01.2006
Published by CurledUp.Com
Despite the already huge canon of Holocaust literature, Elizabeth Rosner's Blue Nude manages to find a unique angle through which to explore the emotional destruction caused by...
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May.28.2006
Published by San Francisco Chronicle
Model and artist walk a fine line
A German and Israeli in exile form a bond, but each has baggage
Reviewed by Charles Matthews
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Blue Nude
By Elizabeth Rosner...
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Dec.03.2008
Published by NOWToronto.com
1. THE SPEED OF LIGHT by Elizabeth Rosner (Ballantine)
Finally, a powerful voice expressing the experience of the children of Holocaust survivors. Poet Rosner's first fiction is...
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May.21.2006
Published by Philadelphia Inquirer
BOOKS
NOTEWORTHY NOVEL
Strokes of truth on blank canvas
Reviewed By Carlin Romano
the Philadelphia Inquirer May 21, 2006
One thinks of modeling for artists as passive, grudging...
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Rosner's multilayered composition is rendered in beautiful, spare prose and will resonate long after the last page. ”
—Publisher's Weekly
About Elizabeth
Originally from upstate New York, Elizabeth Rosner is an award-winning novelist, poet and essayist now living in Berkeley, California. Her first novel, The Speed of Light, was published by Ballantine Books in 2001. The novel's central theme addresses...
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Elizabeth’s Favorite Books
To the Lighthouse and Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf; Underworld by Don DeLillo; The Sea by John Banville; Running in the Family by Michael Ondaatje; Fugitive...












