Malamud at Oregon State: A Digital Humanities Project

Weinman, Ben-Zion

Ben-Zion Weinman (1897-1987) celebrated his European Jewish heritage in his visual works as a sculptor, painter, and printmaker. Influenced by Spinoza, Knut Hamsun, and Wladyslaw Reymont, as well as Hebrew literature, Ben-Zion wrote poetry and essays that, like his visual work, attempt to reveal the deep “connection between man and the divine, and between man and earth.” (Canvassed)

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  1. Malamud Letter Network: Letters Cole Crawford

Contents of this path:

  1. Letter from Ben-Zion Weinman to Bernard Malamud, 1953-09-01
  2. Letter from Ben-Zion Weinman to Bernard Malamud, 1953-10-13
  3. Letter from Ben-Zion Weinman to Bernard Malamud, 1954-07-22
  4. Letter from Ben-Zion Weinman to Bernard Malamud, 1956-12-18
  5. Letter from Ben-Zion Weinman to Bernard Malamud, 1958-04-21
  6. Letter from Ben-Zion Weinman to Bernard Malamud, 1959-12-26
  7. Letter from Ben-Zion Weinman to Bernard Malamud, YYYY-MM-DD