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Shalom Auslander : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shalom Auslander Shalom Auslander (born 1970) is an American author and essayist. He grew up in an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Monsey, New York where he describes himself as having been "raised like a veal", a reference to his strict religious upbringing, a phrase used also by Howard Stern in 1993 as a chapter title in Howard Stern's book ''Private Parts''.〔(Shalom Auslander, Voicing a Comic 'Lament' ), ''Fresh Air'', October 8, 2007. Accessed October 9, 2007.〕〔Auslander, Shalom. (“Foreskin’s Lament” ), ''The New York Times'', September 28, 2007. Accessed October 9, 2007.〕 His writing style is notable for its Jewish perspective, existentialist themes and black humor. His non-fiction often draws comparisons to David Sedaris, while his fiction has drawn comparisons to Franz Kafka, Samuel Beckett and Groucho Marx.〔Reese, Jennifer (2007-10-05), "Shtick Figure". ''Entertainment Weekly'' (957):73〕〔Bob Minzesheimer (2007-11-01), "Roundup: Non-fiction, in brief." ''USA Today''.〕 His books have been translated into over a dozen languages and are published around the world. ==Early life== Auslander was born and raised in Monsey, and attended high school at the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy in Manhattan.〔Brawarsky, Sandee. ("An Orthodox 'cast-off' holds God accountable" ), ''The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles'' , October 19, 2007. Accessed February 14, 2008. "By the time he was in high school, the Manhattan Talmudic Academy, he was shoplifting the kinds of expensive clothing his classmates wore, smoking dope and skipping classes to go to museums, bookstores and porn shops."〕 He lived in Teaneck, New Jersey.
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