Michael Frank (writer)

His books include the memoir The Mighty Franks (2018); a novel, What is Missing (2020); and the nonfiction work One Hundred Saturdays (2022).

[2] His short fiction, essays, and articles have appeared in The New York Times,[3] The Atlantic,[4] Tablet,[5] and The Yale Review[6] among other publications.

[10] The Atlantic said that in the memoir "Frank brings Proustian acuity and razor-sharp prose to family dramas as primal, and eccentrically insular, as they come.

"[12] Frank published a novel, What Is Missing, in 2020, which The New Yorker described as "a penetrating examination of how a life can be defined by contingency and surprise.

[14] In 2022 he published One Hundred Saturdays: Stella Levi and the Search for a Lost World, which tells the story of Frank's six-year-long encounter with Stella Levi, one of last remaining survivors of the Sephardic Jewish community who lived in the Juderia of Rhodes.