Spotlight Writer: Jerry Wilson
“First, let me say I’ve never had any interest in successful, well-adjusted people.” Jerry Wilson, author of ‘A Kind of Kaddish’, in conversation with Sébastien Doubinsky.
Read More“First, let me say I’ve never had any interest in successful, well-adjusted people.” Jerry Wilson, author of ‘A Kind of Kaddish’, in conversation with Sébastien Doubinsky.
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