Jason Tondro's blog entry for Mar. 26, 2005 reports on his trip to San Diego, where he attended the 35th National Popular Culture Conference.
Jason mentions how guest of honor Danny Fingeroth was (and still is?) working on a book titled Disguised as Clark Kent, described as a look at the Jewish role in the creation of the superhero.
Jason also mentions A. David Lewis's book The Lone and Level Sands.
A Google search for that title brought up a review at Comic Book Galaxy. The reviewer, Jim Witt, describes the book as "a re-examination of the Jewish exodus from Egypt".
Review: People Who Eat Darkness, by Richard Lloyd Parry
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*People Who Eat Darkness: The True Story of a Young Woman Who Vanished from
the Streets of Tokyo- and the Evil that Swallowed Her Up*, by Richard Lloyd
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2 years ago
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