A nonfiction fictitious remembrance of Wendy Wasserstein.

Women in Judaism, January, 2006 by Barr, Marleen S.

On March 24, 2004 I participated with Wendy Wasserstein at a City University of New York Graduate Center event called "Live, Laugh, and Love" where Wasserstein read from Shiksa Goddess and I read from my first novel Oy Pioneer! In order to honor Wasserstein's hilarity and attention to women, I offer the following humorous woman-centered account of the event, garnered from the memoir based upon my true biography, in which Wasserstein encounters my favorite vampire and flies.

The City University of New York Graduate Center audience, ensconced in the Skylight room, applauded after Wendy Wasserstein finished reading. Graduate Center President Frances Degen Horowitz gave me a gracious introduction. I stepped in front of the lectern wearing the red clogs I...

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