Description
Author: Bernard Malamud
Publisher & Year: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1966
Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket (Brodart-protected)
Condition: Fine / Very Good Jacket (price-clipped); clean tight pages; light toning
Genre: Literary Fiction, Modern Classics, Award Winners
Awards: Pulitzer Prize (1967), National Book Award (1967)
Description
Bernard Malamud’s The Fixer stands as one of the most important works of twentieth-century American literature. Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award, this modern classic explores the human spirit’s capacity to endure under oppression.
Set in Tsarist Russia, it follows Yakov Bok, a humble Jewish handyman falsely accused of ritual murder. Malamud’s haunting narrative of injustice, faith, and redemption continues to resonate more than half a century after its publication.
This volume is a true First Edition / First Printing, published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in 1966 and printed by H. Wolff, New York. The book is in fine condition, with clean, tight pages and light age toning consistent with its era. The original dust jacket, now protected in Brodart, remains bright and intact with only a neatly price-clipped corner.
A defining work of postwar fiction and a landmark in the American literary canon, The Fixer is a must for collectors of modern classics and Pulitzer-winning fiction.
Only one copy available.

