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Shalom Auslander (born 1970) is an American author and essayist. He grew up in an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Monsey, New York where he describes himself as having been "raised like a veal", a reference to his strict religious upbringing, a phrase used also by Howard Stern in 1993 as a chapter title in Howard Stern's book Private Parts. His writing style is notable for its Jewish perspective, existentialist themes and black humor. His non-fiction often draws comparisons to David Sedaris, while his fiction has drawn comparisons to Franz Kafka, Samuel Beckett and Groucho Marx. His books have been translated into over a dozen languages and are published around the world.

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Early life

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Auslander was born and raised in Monsey, and attended Yeshiva of Spring Valley for elementary school and then high school at the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy in Manhattan. He lived in Teaneck, New Jersey.

Career

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Auslander has published a collection of short stories, Beware of God (March 2006) and a memoir, Foreskin's Lament: A Memoir (October 2007). His work, often confronting his Orthodox Jewish background, has been featured on Public Radio International's This American Life and in The New Yorker. He has also written for Esquire Magazine, Gentlemen's Quarterly, The New York Times and many others. He was a finalist for the 2003–2004 Koret Jewish Book Award for "Young Writer on Jewish Themes."

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In "Foreskin's Lament," Auslander wrote of his mother, "who was the belle of the misery ball," and his father, who was angry and uncommunicative. As a child, he went through the house and destroyed all the pornography he found. As an adult, he rebelled against his Orthodox Jewish upbringing.

In January 2012, Auslander published his first novel, Hope: A Tragedy, a finalist for the 2013 Thurber Prize, which envisions a homeowner in upstate New York finding an elderly and foul-mouthed Anne Frank hiding in his attic. It won the Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Prize (2013).

Auslander wrote and created the Showtime television program, Happyish, which shot a pilot with Philip Seymour Hoffman, whom he met while adapting his novel Hope: A Tragedy for the screen. After Hoffman's death on February 2, 2014, it appeared that the TV project would be discontinued. However, it was subsequently recast with Steve Coogan in the lead role and premiered on April 5, 2015.

Personal life

Auslander is married with two children, and currently resides in Woodstock, New York.

Books

  • Foreskin's Lament: A Memoir
  • Beware of God: Stories (2005)
  • Hope: A Tragedy (2012)
  • Short stories/magazine articles

  • The New Yorker (January 15, 2007) (audiobook)
  • "Nip it, bud", as appeared in Men's Health (June 2008)
  • Article on The Guardian of 2008-07-30
  • Article on The Guardian of 2008-09-22
  • The 10 classic types of Jew, and how to decide which one you are The Jewish Chronicle of 2008-09-22
  • Radio interviews/readings

  • Fresh Air with Terry Gross, interview from 2007-10-08
  • "Israelis in America", an episode from the podcast The Notebook
  • "Death Camp Blues", a live storytelling from the podcast The Moth
  • Shalom Auslander reads his true story, "The Blessing Bee." on This American Life
  • Television shows

  • Happyish (2015)
  • References

    Shalom Auslander Wikipedia


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