In an overview of writings by and about Goodman, OCLC/WorldCat lists roughly 15+ works in 40+ publications in 2 languages and 2500+ library holdings.[4]
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After apocalypse: four Japanese plays of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1986
Land of volcanic ash: a play in 2 parts by Sakae Kubo, 1988
Long, long autumn nights: selected poems of Oguma Hideo, 1901–1940, 1989
Five plays by Kunio Kishida, 1989
with Masanori Miyazawa: Jews in the Japanese mind: the history and uses of a cultural stereotype, 1995[5][6]pbk expanded edition, 2000
Angura: posters of the Japanese avant-garde, 1999
The return of the gods: Japanese drama and culture in the 1960s, 2003
References
^"David G. Goodman". Library of Congress Authorities. Retrieved August 21, 2013.
^Tilton, Mark (1996). "Jews in the Japanese Mind: The History and Uses of a Cultural Stereotype (review)". Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 14 (4): 141–143. doi:10.1353/sho.1996.0071. ISSN1534-5165. S2CID170294293.
^Molasky, Michael S. (January 1995). "Reviewed Work: Jews in the Japanese Mind: The History and Uses of a Cultural Stereotype by David G. Goodman and Masanori Miyazawa". Contemporary Jewry. 16 (1): 152–154. JSTOR23450198.