John Hollander, 13 September 1990
“... She said, affably, ‘Calm next Mahnday,’ Indicating that his pants would be ready by then, But nonetheless unwittingly invoking a mysterious occasion, Which, on ultimate reflection, appeared to be a sort Of centennial celebration for the author of Joseph and His Brothers And other works, even as it eventually turned out not to be. ‘Let’s have lunch on Tuesday,’ suggested Dubble-Barrell (he Pronounced it ‘Jewsday’, as if there had been inserted into the medieval calendar Another liturgical day, devoted to violent expressions of rage Against an unfortunate race, ungracious In its refusals of redemption, tiresome in its endless Ability to elicit persecution from the peoples of the West and elsewhere ...”