The Fixer by Bernard Malamud is a novel about a Jewish fixer that is wrongfully imprisoned in a Russian jail. When a Christian boy is killed during Passover, the Russian authorities accuse Yavok Bok of the murder. He is thrown in prison without evidence or any official charge. In jail, he is faced with horribly conditions and constantly interrogated in an attempt to make him confess to the crime.
The Fixer (1966) is a novel written by Bernard Malamud
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‘I heartily agree that it oughtn’t to come too easily,’ Zina said, ‘but it seems to me that those who are serious about life – perhaps too serious – are slow to respond to certain changes in the climate of feeling. What I mean to say, Yakov Ivanovitch, is that it’s possible to let lovefly by like a cloud in a windy sky if one is too timid, or perhaps unable to believe he is untitled to good fortune.’
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Berezhinsky opens the spy hole, inserts his rifle, and sights along the barrel at the fixer’s genitals.
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