Harold Brodkey (October 25, 1930 – January 26, 1996), born Aaron Roy Weintraub, was an American short-story writer and novelist. Aaron Weintraub was the...
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The movie is based upon the 1957 short story Sentimental Education by Harold Brodkey. The original music score was composed by John Barry. However, much...
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Kingsolver, Perri Klass, Michael Chabon, Mona Simpson, Alice Munro, Harold Brodkey, Pam Houston, Jean Stafford, and Susan Minot. Julia Cameron was a frequent...
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was the long-awaited first novel by Harold Brodkey. It represents either part or all of the work that Brodkey labored over for more than a quarter century...
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journalist and politician, Governor General of Canada (b. 1922) 1996 – Harold Brodkey, American author and academic (b. 1930) 1996 – Frank Howard, American...
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and How He Saved Her (1985). She was married to the American writer Harold Brodkey. "The 30-Year Writer's Block". Time. November 25, 1991. Retrieved January...
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1985. David Bass, NFL football player Bud Black, major-league pitcher Harold Brodkey, writer Jeremy Davenport, jazz musician Carl Dennis, Pulitzer Prize...
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Year. The work earned Lipsky comparisons to writers Michael Chabon and Harold Brodkey. The New York Times called the novel "riveting," The New Yorker described...
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mostly just a smug fool, who lingers over every detail of his life with Harold Brodkey-style obsession." "Frank and me: Richard Ford on his Bascombe novels"...
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Harold Brodkey, published in 1988 by Alfred A. Knopf. Most of the stories were published in The New Yorker, between 1963 and 1988. It was Brodkey's first...
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First Love and Other Sorrows is a collection of short stories by Harold Brodkey, first published in 1958. Eight of its nine stories were originally printed...
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Were Gold) and Amazon Fever Richard Brautigan: The God of the Martians Harold Brodkey: A Party of Animals, a 2000-page manuscript in 1976 later published...
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Salinger's writing has influenced several prominent writers, prompting Harold Brodkey (an O. Henry Award-winning author) to say in 1991, "His is the most...
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Amy Hempel, Tom Spanbauer, Matthew Levine, Jane Smiley, Jack Gilbert, Harold Brodkey, Patty Marx and others. Volume 2 of The Quarterly was published in Summer...
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Will Morgan, Adrienne Rich, Kenneth Koch, Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery, Harold Brodkey, George Plimpton and John Hawkes. He graduated in 1950 and spent the...
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Pocket Books in 1990, was praised by literary critics such as Harold Bloom, Harold Brodkey and Helen Vendler as reimagining the true crime genre with its...
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1974 Renata Adler Brownstone The New Yorker, January 27, 1973 1975 Harold Brodkey A Story in an Almost Classical Mode The New Yorker, September 17, 1973...
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outrage at an article on AIDS by Harold Brodkey that appeared in The New Yorker in the June 21, 1993 issue. (Brodkey's series of articles about dying of...
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Russian poet and writer. Gerrit Cornelis Berkouwer, 92, Dutch theologian. Harold Brodkey, 65, American short-story writer and novelist, AIDS-related complications...
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John Tieman & Dennis Fuller 3rd Ward: Bwayne Smotherson & Stacy Clay Harold Brodkey, short-story writer and novelist Lacy Clay, Congressman Hallowell Davis...
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This Wild Darkness is a compilation of essays written by Harold Brodkey as he neared death from AIDS and first published in 1996. The memoirs were written...
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David Leavitt, Amy Hempel, Noy Holland, Lynne Tillman, Will Ferguson, Harold Brodkey, and Joy Williams. After Lish retired from both teaching and publishing...
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1901) January 5 – Lincoln Kirstein, director and producer (b. 1907) – Harold Brodkey, writer and novelist (b. 1930) January 15 Les Baxter, musician, composer...
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Pains of Opium"), Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina (Part 1, Chapter 17), Harold Brodkey’s short story “The Nurse’s Music,” and at the end of the late 14th-century...
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Angell, Brendan Gill, Lillian Ross, Calvin Tomkins, Janet Malcolm, Harold Brodkey and Philip Hamburger, as well as newer staffers Adam Gopnik and Nancy...
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Children of Dynmouth Stanley Elkin Searches and Seizures Sentences Harold Brodkey Stories in an Almost Classical Mode Narration Dialogue Donald Barthelme...
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Boswell (1947–1994) American historian and a professor at Yale University Harold Brodkey (1930–1996) American author whose works include the memoir This Wild...
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Trilogy 1996 Patrick Chamoiseau School Days (Une enfance Créole) 1996 Harold Brodkey The Wild Darkness: The Story of My Death 1996 Spalding Gray It's a Slippery...
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Corpse Margueritte Harmon Bro (1894–1977), Sarah Amber Brock (born 1980) Harold Brodkey (1930–1996), The Runaway Soul Louis Bromfield (1896–1956), The Rains...
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cyclist (d. 2021) 1929 – Peter Rühmkorf, German writer (d. 2008) 1930 – Harold Brodkey, American author and academic (d. 1996) 1930 – Karoly Honfi, Hungarian...
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