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Jay Neugeboren’s latest novel, MAX BAER AND THE STAR OF DAVID, debuts this week from Mandel Vilar Press

MaxBaer_CVR_FinalWhen Jay Neugeboren’s first novel, Big Man, was published, James Michener called it “as good a sports novel as has ever been written.” Now, nearly a half-century later, Neugeboren is publishing MAX BAER AND THE STAR OF DAVID (Mandel Vilar Press Trade Paperback Original; February 9, 2016), his 22nd book and a remarkable novel that is centered on the life of the world heavyweight champion, Max Baer.

The novel has received wonderful advanced praise from several critically acclaimed authors, including:

“Neugeboren has never been better than in this lush, joyful novel—as erotic and mysterious as The Song of Songs, and as clear as a heavyweight champion’s punch in the gut. I loved it.”

—ROBERT LIPSYTE, author of An Accidental Sportswriter

“Max Baer and the Star of David is a strange and strangely beautiful tale that conjures up a golden era of boxing in the way A. J. Liebling did in The Sweet Science. I was enchanted from start to finish, and when I closed the book I thought ‘Damn, this dude can write!’”

       —GARY SHTEYNGART, author of Little Failure: A Memoir 

“This lively, high-spirited novel is an irresistible tribute to the sweet science, and a thrillingly jaunty evocation of an almost forgotten era.  Neugeboren has, as always, the gift of creating vivid characters and the imagination to put them through delicious travails.”

—PHILLIP LOPATE, author of Portrait Inside My Head

And here are links to some of the coverage running this week:

Blunderbuss Magazine

Boxing.com

NewPages.com

Reviews by Amos Lassen

Visit Jay Neugeboren’s website and Mandel Vilar Press for more information.

Filed Under: Books, Fiction Tagged With: fiction, Jay Neugeboren, Jewish fiction, Mandel Vilar Press, Max Baer, Over the River Public Relations, Sports fiction

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Discover Jay Neugeboren

For those who enjoy Philip Roth, you should read one of Jay Neugeboren’s novels.  He has had two published in the last six months — The Other Side of the World (Two Dollar Radio; December 2012) and The American Sun & Wind Moving Picture Company (Texas Tech University Press; March 2013).  He has been compared to Philip Roth (The Washington Post) and John Updike (Kirkus Reviews) and has been called, “one of our most honored writers of literary fiction” by The Los Angeles Times.  Learn more about this great writer by reading a recent interview he did with The Jewish Book Council: http://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/_blog/The_ProsenPeople/post/beth-kissileff-interviews-jay-neugeboren/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Jay Neugeboren, John Updike, Literary fiction, Over the River Public Relations, Philip Roth, Texas Tech University Press, The American Sun & Wind Moving Picture Company, The Other Side of the World, Two Dollar Radio

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Boston Globe calls Jay Neugeboren’s “The American Sun & Wind Moving Picture Company” intoxicating

The Boston Globe just ran a wonderful review of Jay Neugeboren’s 20th novel, “The American Sun & Wind Moving Picture Company” (March 2013; Texas Tech University Press).  Reviewer Madison Smartt Bell writes, “Already in the first chapter, the rapid weave of illusion and reality is intoxicating.”  She ends the review with the following: “In the case of any other author, this work might be taken as the capstone of a long and distinguished career, but Jay Neugeboren is tapping such a well of energy that he might not even be half-finished yet.”

Read the full review: http://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/books/2013/03/23/book-review-the-american-sun-and-wind-moving-picture-company-jay-neugeboren/ZNKP3JIxZmJXEZ5F3FWDIK/story.html

For more about Jay Neugeboren visit www.jayneugeboren.com.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Boston Globe, Jay Neugeboren, Literary fiction, Madison Smartt Bell, Silent film era, Texas Tech University Press, The American Sun & Wind Moving Picture Company

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Washington Post compares novelist Jay Neugeboren to Philip Roth

Jay Neugeboren’s 19th novel, “The Other Side of the World” (Two Dollar Radio Press, December 2012) just got a great review in The Washington Post.  Reviewer Mark Athitakis writes, “that the linguistic precision, wry humor and libidinal neurosis contained in [Neugeboren’s] fine new novel put[s] him in good company with the recently retired master.”  That master?  None other than Philip Roth!  Athitakis continues to write that “The Other Side of the World” can charm you with its grace, intelligence and scope.”  Read the full review: http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/the-other-side-of-the-world-by-jay-neugeboren/2013/01/04/6afb76ea-49ec-11e2-b6f0-e851e741d196_story.html

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Jay Neugeboren, Mark Athitakis, Over the River Public Relations, Philip Roth, The Other Side of the World, Washington Post

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Jay Neugeboren on Lopate

Jay Neugeboren discussed his new novel, “The Other Side of the World” with Leonard Lopate on Friday.  Listen here to the full interview: http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/2012/dec/07/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Jay Neugeboren, Leonard Lopate, Over the River Public Relations, The Other Side of the World

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