UK blogger Steve Mitchelmore directs our attention to this writer. He describes Josipovici as the kind of writer who would attain greater popularity were it not for a "smug provincialism of British culture" frustrating those efforts. He is the author of dozens of short stories and fourteen novels, books on religious topics, literary criticism, creative nonfiction, plays, and even radio dramas. According to Monika Fludernik, Josipovici is more than an "experimental" writer, but one who "presents us with a wide panoply of work that ranges from the sympathetic portrayal of man's loneliness and alienation to the hilarious evocation of everyday misunderstandings."
More about Gabriel Josipovici
+ Fludernik's illuminating entry on Josipovici at the Literary Encyclopedia
+ Josipovici's short story "A Glass of Water"
+ A full list of Josipovici's published work
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