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Emile Capouya

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In 1968, he married Keitha Capouya who is a publisher. Keitha was the founder of
161: 149: 126: 285: 23: 38:. Mr. Capouya was born in Manhattan in 1925 and grew up in the Bronx. 27: 274:"Emile Capouya, 80, Publisher Who Wrote Books Late in Life, Dies" 164:. In 1971 he was appointed associate professor of English at 171:
In 1993 he published his first book of short stories,
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essayist
critic
Sue Kaufman Prize
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters
Columbia University
Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction
Columbia University
New Directions
The Nation
The New American Review
The New York Times
The Saturday Review
Ezra Pound
Tennessee Williams
Jean-Paul Sartre
James Joyce
Baruch College
Handelsmarine
World War II
Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction
ISBN
0-945575-62-9
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0-86356-253-1
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0-7818-0572-4
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1-58574-664-9
"Emile Capouya, 80, Publisher Who Wrote Books Late in Life, Dies"
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