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Rafael Frumkin is the author of CONFIDENCE (2023), which was a New York Times Editor's Pick and one of the Washington Post's 50 Best Books of 2023. Her debut, THE COMEDOWN (2018), was optioned for TV first by Freddie Highmore and Regina King at Starz, and then by Sony Trident. Her collection, BUGSY AND OTHER STORIES, was longlisted for the 2024 Story Prize.

She has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, Paris Review, Granta, Guernica, Hazlitt, Virginia Quarterly Review, and McSweeney's Internet Tendency, among other places.
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Average rating: 3.59 · 2,688 ratings · 578 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
Confidence

3.59 avg rating — 1,804 ratings — published 2023 — 7 editions
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The Comedown

3.53 avg rating — 614 ratings — published 2018 — 8 editions
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Bugsy & Other Stories

3.84 avg rating — 153 ratings — published 2024 — 7 editions
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Gaza by Norman G. Finkelstein
"Positive notes first: Generally well-cited (though I was frustrated by the frequency with which Finkelstein cited his other works or unclearly referenced earlier chapters of the book). Generally reputably researched—unlike Dershowitz, he doesn’t cite" Read more of this review »
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“When I was seventeen I could still see well enough to read. My reading was a trait my parents admired without sharing it themselves. They described me to their friends as “bookish.” Really, I just appreciated how static and parsable words were on a page, how little they demanded of me visually. I liked books that took a long time to read, which meant that I read a lot of Russian novels, and The Brothers Karamazov was my favorite. I was reading it for the third time at Last Chance, imagining that I was Alyosha, a saint surrounded by sinners. I especially liked the part where the Elder Zosima described his childhood: I was the sickly elder brother who inspired him to become a man of the cloth, or maybe I was Zosima himself, who Alyosha prayed both for and with. The book had as many examples of how to be good as it had examples of how to be bad. It stretched for miles in my head.”
Rafael Frumkin, Confidence

“It had taken four months to write and she had felt something stir in her as she worked that she had thought was long dead.”
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“Tasha was always telling him to have compassion for people who didn't understand the boxes they were trapped in,....”
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“But I didn’t and still don’t like making a cult of women’s knowledge, preening ourselves on knowing things men don’t know, women’s deep irrational wisdom, women’s instinctive knowledge of Nature, and so on. All that all too often merely reinforces the masculinist idea of women as primitive and inferior – women’s knowledge as elementary, primitive, always down below at the dark roots, while men get to cultivate and own the flowers and crops that come up into the light. But why should women keep talking baby talk while men get to grow up? Why should women feel blindly while men get to think?”
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“Melville had always seemed less invested in splitting the world into opposites than in reporting on human helplessness.”
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“He had a philosophy that the kind of person who deserved to be on the receiving end of a barrel was also the kind of person who'd been on the firing end, an Leland Sr. had never been on the firing end.”
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“Insults weren't a problem for him because they were typically made out of fear.”
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“He'd tried following the law but the law just followed him until he felt like he was being hunted.”
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