The Assistant

novel by Malamud
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The Assistant, novel by Bernard Malamud, published in 1957. Set in Brooklyn, the novel portrays the complex relationship that develops between Morris Bober, a worn-out Jewish grocer, and Frank Alpine, a young Italian American who first robs Morris and then comes to his aid after wounding him. In the course of the novel, Frank becomes Morris’s assistant, falls in love with his high-minded daughter, Helen, and challenges the old man’s expectations of life. Morris pursues various schemes for unburdening himself of the store. Religious differences undermine Frank’s amorous intentions, and Morris fires him for petty theft. After Morris’s death, Frank comes back to revive the store and converts to Judaism. Aspects of the plot allude to the Grail legend, as well as to the life of St. Francis of Assisi.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper.