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Edward lewis wallant biography of william


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Wallant, Edward Lewis

Nationality: American. Born:New Haven, Connecticut, 19 October 1926. Education: Pratt Institute, 1947-50; New School for Social Research, 1954-55.

Military Service:United States Navy, 1944-46.

He was thirtv-six vears old.

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  • In this blunt, tender, powerfully affecting first novel, Joe Berman- immigrant at eighteen, fifty-nine now and a hard-working Connecticut plumber- takes on a.
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  • Family: Married Joyce Fromkin in 1948; one son and two daughters. Career: Graphic artist for various advertising agencies, 1950-61. Awards: Bread Loaf Writers' Conference fellow, 1960; Jewish Book Council of America Harry and Ethel Daroff Memorial fiction award, 1961, for The Human Season; Guggenheim fellow, 1962; National Book Award nomination, 1962, for The Pawnbroker.Died: 5 December 1962.

    Publications

    Novels

    The Human Season. 1958.

    The Pawnbroker. 1961.

    The Tenants of Moonbloom. 1963.

    The Children at the Gate. 1964.

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    Film Adaptation:

    The Pawnbroker, 1964.

    Critical Studies:

    "The Secular Heart: The Achievement of Edward Lewis Wallant" by Nicholas Ayo, in Critique, 12(2), 1970, pp.

    86-94; "The Sudden Hunger: An Essay on the Nov