• Norman Rosten (January 1, 1913 – March 7, 1995) was an American poet, playwright, and novelist. Rosten was born to a Polish Jewish family in New York City...
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  • English physicist Irwin Rosten (1924–2010), American documentary filmmaker Leo Rosten (1908–1997), American humorist Norman Rosten (1913–1995), American...
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    film To Kill a Mockingbird. He made his Broadway debut in the 1965 Norman Rosten play Mister Johnson. He was nominated for a Tony Award and won a Drama...
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  • interiors filmed in Paris, France. It was written for the screen by Norman Rosten and Jean Aurenche, and stars Raf Vallone as Eddie Carbone, Maureen Stapleton...
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  • schools and has had a wide audience. It has been adapted as a play by Norman Rosten and a 1990 film by Bruce Beresford. Chinua Achebe has said that Mister...
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    activist, and writer. Chris Rock (born 1965), comedian and actor. Norman Rosten (1913–1995), poet, playwright and novelist. Abdel 'Sosa' Russell (born...
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  • William N. Robson, radio and TV writer Harold Rome, composer and lyricist Norman Rosten, writer Selena Royle, actress Coby Ruskin, TV director Robert St. John...
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    Arise) The Great Disobedience (1938) Listen My Children (1939, with Norman Rosten) The Golden Years (1940) The Half-Bridge (1943) The Man Who Had All...
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    1938 38 Reuel Denney The Connecticut River and Other Poems 1939 39 Norman Rosten Return Again, Traveler 1940 40 Jeremy Ingalls The Metaphysical Sword...
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  • texts by Francis Thompson, Christian Morgenstern, Anne Bradstreet, Norman Rosten, Serafin, Joaquín Quintero and others. Selected compositions include...
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  • Rosenfeld, essayist, short story writer and novelist Leo Rosten, humorist and lexicographer Norman Rosten, novelist Henry Roth, novelist and short story writer...
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  • the Dark Past" (James Joyce) "London" (William Blake) "In Guernica" (Norman Rosten) "Who Murdered the Minutes" (Henry Treece) "Oh, Little Child" (Henry...
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  • Marilyn (1980) by Lorenzo Ferrero Marilyn (1993) by Ezra Laderman and Norman Rosten for the New York City Opera Marilyn Forever (2010) by Marilyn Bowering...
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    screenwriter, and short story writer, rented a summer home in Mount Sinai Norman Rosten, poet, playwright, and novelist, rented a summer home in Mount Sinai...
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  • Award-winning producer for Maude, That Girl, Mayberry RFD, and MacGyver Norman Rosten (MA 1936), poet, playwright, novelist and Guggenheim award winner Davy...
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  • Marilyn: A Biography (category Non-fiction books by Norman Mailer)
    biographies Marilyn Monroe (Maurice Zolotow, 1960), Marilyn: An Untold Story (Norman Rosten, 1967) and - Norma Jean: The life of Marilyn Monroe (Fred Lawrence Guiles...
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  • City he became part of a circle of poets that included Oscar Williams, Norman Rosten, John Ciardi and William Packard. Andrew Louis Glaze was born in Nashville...
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  • Logan Ben Lyon Norman Mailer Richard Meryman Arthur Miller Marilyn Monroe Edward R. Murrow Jean Negulesco Laurence Olivier Norman Rosten Jane Russell Gloria...
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    and her secretary May Reis, a share for the education of her friend Norman Rosten's daughter, and established a $100,000 trust fund to cover the costs...
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  • (born August 1, 1943), poet, biblical translator, editor, and educator Norman Rosten (January 1, 1913 – March 7, 1995), poet, playwright, and novelist Elizabeth...
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    by Terrence McNally Listen My Children (1939), by Arthur Miller and Norman Rosten Little Ham (1936), by Langston Hughes The Live Wire (1950), by Garson...
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  • artist active in video, photo-text, installation, and performance Norman Rosten (B.A. 1935), poet, playwright, novelist, Poet Laureate of Brooklyn (1979–1995)...
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  • show, such as gunfire of any kind, which attracted writers such as Norman Rosten and Arthur Miller, who had signed the Oxford Pledge while at University...
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  • Joyce Cary Mister Johnson (play), 1956 stage adaptation of the novel by Norman Rosten Mister Johnson (film), 1990 film adaptation of the novel "Mister Johnson"...
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    prime contribution to the war effort." Script by Ranald MacDougall and Norman Rosten. Cast: Orson Welles, Everett Sloane, Ray Collins; music by Bernard Herrmann...
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    music compositions by Justin Elie and Antônio Carlos Gomes Poetry by Norman Rosten Cast: Edmond O'Brien (Bolivar), Agnes Moorehead, Ray Collins, Elliott...
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  • Rao, 85, Indian surgeon, medical academic, researcher, and writer. Norman Rosten, 82, American poet, playwright, and novelist. Paul-Émile Victor, 87...
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  • Progressive Era (1890s–1920s) Lochner era (c. 1897–c. 1937) January 1 – Norman Rosten, poet, playwright and novelist (died 1995) January 6 – Loretta Young...
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  • Bodenheim, Joy Davidman, Langston Hughes, Alfred Kreymborg, Martha Millet, Norman Rosten) (B. Ackerman, 1944, 1976) Carousel Parkway and Other Poems (San Diego:...
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    collection is the broadcast of December 7, 1942, in which Welles reads Norman Rosten's poem, Back to Bataan; only the bound script is in the collection. A...
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