Elizabeth Rosner's Writings
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Essay
May.21.2013
Hadassah Magazine
A year after my lecture tour in Germany, accompanied by my Holocaust-survivor father, I consider the possibilities for healing.
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Column
Apr.02.2013
Meg Waite Clayton's 1st Books: Reading & Writing with Friends
A blog post on the fabulous site of novelist Meg Waite Clayton, in which I talk about my lifelong relationship with poetry.
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Article
Apr.02.2013
San Francisco Chronicle
Rosner reviews the new collection of short stories by SF Bay Area author Andrew Lam
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Poem
Apr.01.2013
Poetry East
No I will not eat chicken again or finish what’s on my plate I will not help with the dishes
will never ever got to bed when you say so I will stay up all night watching old movies until
my eyes fall out and who cares about homework I get A’s and you don’t notice so what
so what I’m smarter than you think and the teachers are crazy and I hate when...
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Article
Dec.16.2012
San Francisco Chronicle
From the Sunday San Francisco Chronicle: Elizabeth Rosner reviews Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel's latest memoir.
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Article
Nov.23.2012
San Francisco Chronicle
SF Chronicle book review of Nell Freudenberger's THE DISSIDENT, written by Elizabeth Rosner
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Article
Oct.01.2012
San Francisco Chronicle
An article featured in the Sunday Book Review of the SF Chronicle, about Janna Malamud Smith's excellent new book. AN ABSORBING ERRAND: How artists and craftsmen make their way to mastery. Published by Counterpoint Press.
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Poem
Jun.02.2012
J Weekly
A new poem to launch the new website of J Weekly.
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Poem
Mar.14.2012
http://artonair.org/play/10791/show/old-testament-poetry
Four poems by Elizabeth Rosner (originally published in the collection GRAVITY), recorded for the radio by Patricia Randell.
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Article
Feb.20.2012
San Francisco Chronicle
What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank, stories by Nathan Englander
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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...










