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Bernard Malamud
American author (1914–1986)
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Details
Instance of
human
Born
26 April 1914
Died
18 March 1986
Place of birth
Brooklyn
Place of death
Manhattan
Sex or gender
male
Given name
Bernard
Family name
Malamud
Occupation
writer
,
novelist
,
screenwriter
,
university teacher
Citizenship
United States
Religion
Judaism
,
agnosticism
Awards
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
,
O. Henry Award
,
National Book Award
,
National Book Award
archives at
Library of Congress
,
Oregon State University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Research Center
,
Harry Ransom Center
cause of death
myocardial infarction
described by source
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
educated at
Columbia University
,
City College of New York
,
Erasmus Hall High School
employer
Oregon State University
,
Bennington College
languages spoken, written or signed
English
manner of death
natural causes
member of
American Academy of Arts and Letters
,
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
name in native language
Bernard Malamud
notable work
The Natural
,
The Magic Barrel
,
The Fixer
,
Pictures of Fidelman
,
A New Life
,
The Assistant
,
Dubin's Lives
,
God's Grace
place of burial
Mount Auburn Cemetery
start of work period
1949
topic's main category
Category:Bernard Malamud
Connected on Wikidata
Author of
The Fixer
The Assistant
God's Grace
The Jewbird
The Natural
The Tenants
A New Life
Dubin's Lives
The Magic Barrel
Idiots First
Pictures of Fidelman
The Mourners
Subject of
Bernard Malamud
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Bernard Malamud
Malamud, Bernard (1914-1986), writer
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Bernard Malamud
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Influenced
Philip Roth