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Daniel Stern (writer)

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maintained a close friendship. Stern was a prolific and critically acclaimed writer. He published nine novels and three collections of short fiction and also served as the editor of
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Stern was talented and adept in many areas. Before starting his career as a writer, Stern was an accomplished cellist and promising composer. After graduating from
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life, formal experimentation in the novel, and for the innovation in the short story known as the "Twice Told Tale". His first collection of such stories,
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Although his novels and short stories are admired for their lyricism and experimentation, he only momentarily penetrated the mainstream with the novels
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from 1992 to 2006, where he was Cullen Distinguished Professor of English. He died of complications from heart surgery on January 24, 2007.
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He collected awards for his writing throughout his career, including the International Prix du Souvenir from the
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described him as "a writer's writer", and as such he remains something of a
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Society and the Government of France, the Rosenthal Award from the
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Daniel Stern
Stern in 1999
novelist
professor
University of Houston
Lower East Side
the Bronx
New York City
the High School of Music and Art
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
Houston Symphony Orchestra
Charlie Parker
McCann-Erickson
Warner Bros.
CBS
Bernard Malamud
Hampton Shorts
World War II
Jewish-American
The Washington Post
Publishers Weekly
cult figure
Anaïs Nin
Bergen Belsen
American Academy of Arts and Letters
Pushcart Prizes
O. Henry Prizes
Best American Short Stories
Wesleyan
Pace

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