David Herman

David Herman has been a regular contributor to PN Review since 2011. He is a freelance writer based in London who writes mainly on Jewish European and American writing and criticism.

David Herman's work featured in PN Review comprises 17 articles, one interview, and one review, over a period of 15 years.

Further Reading

Article in PN Review 200 (2011) 'I don't know what sort of a genre this is'
Article in PN Review 201 (2011) Bringing Distance to Life: Josef Herman (1911-2000)
Article in PN Review 206 (2012) Zweig's Café Goes Online
Article in PN Review 211 (2013) What Kind of History Will Endure?
Article in PN Review 218 (2014) Fragments of the Past
Article in PN Review 221 (2015) Jan Kott and the 1960s Theatre Revolution
Article in PN Review 237 (2017) ‘In the Province of Demons’: On Czesław Miłosz
Article in PN Review 240 (2018) on Adam Kirsch
Article in PN Review 243 (2018) on Philip Roth
Article in PN Review 247 (2019) on Lionel Trilling
Article in PN Review 251 (2020) ‘The simple arithmetic of brutality’
Article in PN Review 252 (2020) ‘Reborn’: on Moser's Sontag
Article in PN Review 257 (2021) ‘Out of the Deep Freeze’
Article in PN Review 261 (2021) The Last Jewish Intellectual
Article in PN Review 262 (2021) Memories of Raymond Williams
Article in PN Review 266 (2022) Kafka and the Body
Article in PN Review 282 (2025) Aharon Appelfeld
Interview in PN Review 209 (2013) An Interview with Adam Kirsch
Review in PN Review 248 (2019) on Lev Ozerov
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