Rachel Kadish
Areas of Expertise
Fiction and Non-fiction Writing; Jewish Studies; English Literature
Email: rkadish@brandeis.edu
Current Project
Kindness is a novel about the seductions of martyrdom, and about the consequences of one woman’s refusal to embrace her own death. The novel intertwines the story of a hidden Jewish community in 17th Century London with that of the contemporary historians who unearth its surviving documents. The novel is, in part, a meditation on morality in times of terror.
Biography
She is a graduate of Princeton University, and holds an M.A. in creative writing from New York University. She has been a fiction fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and Harvard/Radcliffe’s Bunting Institute. She has won the John Gardner Fiction Award as well as the Koret Foundation’s Young Writer on Jewish Themes award, and was a writer-in-residence at Stanford University. She lives outside Boston and teaches fiction and creative nonfiction at Lesley University’s MFA program.

Education
M.A., New York University
A.B., Princeton University
Representative Publications
Kadish, Rachel. From a Sealed Room. Houghton Mifflin, 2006.
Kadish, Rachel. Tolstoy Lied: A Love Story, Houghton Mifflin, 2007.


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