During the Great Depression and Dust Bowel of the 1930’s many Kentuckians and other Americans faced such destitution that hunger to the point of starvation became a way of life.
By Susie Rosenbluth, www.TheJewishVoiceAndOpinion.com What do you call a prolific playwright and novelist who doesn’t shy away from controversial topics, whose characters do not conform to any stereotypes, and who, thank heavens, has his writer’s antennae always on alert for antisemitism, even when it tries to masquerade as anti-Zionism? His name is Gary Morgenstein, a writer who eschews even the hint of what political correctness would demand, and, perhaps, for just that reason is gaining a reputation as an artist to be watched.
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