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Myron Kaufmann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Myron Kaufmann Myron Kaufmann (August 27, 1921〔http://www.tributes.com/show/Myron-Kaufmann-87774880〕 – January 29, 2010) was an American Jewish novelist best remembered for his popular 1957 novel, ''Remember Me to God''. Josh Lambert writes that ''Remember Me To God'' was "hailed on publication as one of the finest novels ever written about American Jews and remained on the ''New York Times'' bestseller list for an entire year, almost no one remembers it today." Kaufmann's second novel, ''Thy Daughter's Nakedness,'' appeared in 1968, and when his third, ''The Love of Elspeth Baker'' was published in 1982, the ''New York Times'' called him "a man who takes his time." The later novels did not live up to the promise of the first. ==Early life== Kaufmann was raised in Belmont, Massachusetts. As a boy, he composed serial adventure stories to entertain his classmates. He was valedictorian of his Belmont High School graduating class. He attended Harvard University with a concentration in biochemistry. After graduating in 1943, he entered the U.S. Army where he was trained as a Japanese translator.
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