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Pictures of Fidelman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pictures of Fidelman
''Pictures of Fidelman: An Exhibition'' is the fifth published novel of Bernard Malamud. It is a novel in the form of a short story cycle, which gathers six stories dealing with Arthur Fidelman, an art student from the Bronx who travels to Italy, initially to research Giotto, but also with the hopes of becoming a painter. It was published in 1969 and includes stories from Malamud's earlier collections ''The Magic Barrel'' (1958) and ''Idiots First'' (1963), plus two previously uncollected stories and one previously unpublished story. ==Background== The novel consists of six linked stories. As Malamud's official biographer, Philip Davis, points out: "The first three of the six stories in Fidelman had been published previously: "The Last Mohican" in ''The Magic Barrel'' (1958), and "Still Life’" and "Naked Nude" in ''Idiots First'' (1963); "A Pimp’s Revenge" was published in Playboy and "Pictures of The Artist" in The Atlantic, both in 1968.〔Davis, Philip. “Bernard Malamud: A Writer's Life.” Oxford University Press,, 2007. ISBN 0199270090. p 265〕 Malamud had already published two collections of short stories by the time he gathered these stories together for a book. But his intention here was not to publish a third short story collection:
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