American writer Shalom Auslander has made an enormous impact here with his appearance at last month’s Jewish Book Week and the high sales and acclaim for his memoir, Foreskin’s Lament. That impact is likely to be extended with the imminent appearance of the spring issue of the Jewish Quarterly. The venerable literary and cultural mag has persuaded Auslander to write a short story for it. Called Exodus Complexidus, the story sets the United States elections amid the Exodus. “It is Moses season in America,” Auslander writes, with “Moses on the radio and Moses on TV…” The same issue of the JQ will also boast an original story by Anne Landsman, author of The Rowing Lesson.