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There is rarely a professor (or even a man) who can peer into the souls of others with such a profound mixture of compassion, humor, pity, and camaraderie as Michael Bernstein. He possessed the uncanny ability to introduce a student to themselves with a mesmerizing and captivating eloquence that, although he was a man of words, exceeded them. He didn’t introduce us to characters and history, he poured us through time, using the novel as a sieve through which to capture the essence of...
Jaclyn (Jax) Harris
May 30, 2011 | Berkeley, CA