Today is the birthday of writer Sholem Aleichem, born Solomon Rabinowitz in Pereyaslav, Ukraine (1859). He’s known as the Mark Twain of Yiddish literature. He wrote five novels, many plays, and over 300 short stories.
Aleichem said, “No matter how bad things get, you got to go on living, even if it kills you.”
Toni Morrison's success was based on affirmative action, she was a mediocre writer. Take a close look at her books.