Rembrandt's Hat by Bernard Malamud
Essays on Painting and Culture
An aging, academically marginalized art historian returns to his immigrant Jewish Brooklyn neighborhood where he becomes embroiled in a fraught search for meaning, redemption, and human connection as personal failures, ethical dilemmas, and the weight of cultural memory force him to confront the compromises of his life and art.
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