Sharon Hart-Green is a novelist and literary scholar. She has a PhD from Brandeis University in Judaic Studies, and taught Hebrew and Yiddish literature at the University of Toronto. It was during this time teaching when Hart-Green published her first two books, Not a Simple Story (2002) and Bridging the Divide (2015), the former being a study of Hebrew novelist S. Y. Agnon’s work and the latter a compilation of Hebrew poems by Hava Pinhas-Cohen, as translated by Hart-Green. Her debut novel, Come Back for Me (2017), was chosen as the inaugural fiction offering of the New Jewish Press. Numerous publications, including The Jewish Quarterly, Midstream, Writers Digest, The Jewish Review of Books, and JewishFiction.net have published Hart-Green’s short stories, poems, translations, and reviews. She is currently working on a second novel.

Sources:

Sharon Hart-Green. Sharon Hart-Green, 2016, www.sharonhartgreen.com/.

Southern Sass. “Sharon Hart-Green Talks About Her Debut Novel, Come Back for Me.” Tea Cakes and Whiskey, 20 Oct 2017, www.teacakesandwhiskey.com/sharon-hart-green-talks-about-her-debut-novel-come-back-for-me/.

Works

Critical Studies

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