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Larry Duberstein

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127:. In parallel with his career as a writer, Duberstein has been a woodworker and a principle in two custom remodeling concerns in the Boston/Cambridge area—Clark & Duberstein (with Sam Clark) and Squarehorse Builders (with Chris Gorton). With his companion-in-life Lee Brown, he has three daughters—a teacher, a graphic artist, and a lawyer. 167:
has been called "a daring, elegant, introspective masterpiece" by eminent critic Theodore Rosengarten and "a powerful story of humanity and inhumanity" about "a memorable and complex character" by Kirkus Reviews. Of
163:(2014) is perhaps his most personal and powerful, drawing upon the story of a family member who suffered terrible losses in the Holocaust yet achieved great success later in the U.S. 147:
it was said that "Mr. Duberstein has an eye and an ear for the truly comic, and he packs a lot of bittersweet humor and unfailing insight into a mere 244 pages." The short stories in
139:, a New York Times New & Noteworthy selection, was called "one of the funniest, smartest, and most generous novels about marriage that I know" by Phyllis Rose. His second novel, 572: 151:("one of the neglected treasures of the year") are "wryly affectionate studies that combine comic exaggeration with meticulous comprehension of character." 577: 155:, described by F.X. Feeney as "fire stolen from heaven—a piece of divine mischief fit to please Melville himself," was a New York Times Notable Book. 159:"is the work of a master wordsmith whose intimate knowledge of the human heart is rivaled only by his perspicacity." Duberstein's latest novel, 331: 562: 143:, was hailed as "a virtuoso performance for Duberstein, who handles Oscar’s street-smart manner the way Heifitz handles a violin." Of 552: 361: 316: 301: 286: 271: 256: 241: 226: 211: 196: 172:(forthcoming in May 2022), NPR book critic Joan Baum has said, "Duberstein tells this story with wit, originality, and great heart." 403: 567: 557: 120: 277: 262: 202: 547: 217: 124: 247: 232: 187: 322: 352: 481: 344: 542: 60: 307: 292: 486: 64: 380: 357: 327: 312: 297: 282: 267: 252: 237: 222: 207: 192: 119:, New York, and grew up there and in Connecticut. For many years thereafter he lived in 104: 536: 407: 50: 91:(born May 18, 1944) is an American author. He has published nine novels, including 116: 115:
The son of a lawyer and a schoolteacher, Duberstein was born in
107:) from Wesleyan University and an A.M. from Harvard University. 103:, and two volumes of short stories. Duberstein holds a B.A. ( 393:
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Index

American
Wesleyan University
Harvard University
Phi Beta Kappa
Brooklyn
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Hancock, New Hampshire
The Marriage Hearse
ISBN
978-0932966766
Carnovsky's Retreat
ISBN
978-0932966834
Postcards from Pinsk
ISBN
978-1877946042
The Alibi Breakfast
ISBN
978-0759241596
The Handsome Sailor
ISBN
978-1579620073
The Mt. Monadnock Blues
ISBN
978-1579620936
The Day the Bozarts Died
ISBN
978-1579621346
The Twoweeks
ISBN

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