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Seymour Krim

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He taught writing seminars at a number of universities in the United States and abroad, including Mexico and Israel. In the early 1970s, he taught at the Iowa Writers Workshop. His honors included the Longview Award for Literature (1960), a
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published Krim's "For My Brothers and Sisters in the Failure Business" in his 1997 anthology
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Krim was born in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan and spent much of his time in
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In 2001, Saul Bellow included "What's This Cat's Story?" in
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Beat Generation
Village Voice
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International Times
The New Yorker
Brendan Gill
New York City
New Journalism
New York Herald Tribune
Jimmy Breslin
Tom Wolfe
Dick Schaap
Jack Kerouac
Desolation Angels
Guggenheim Fellowship
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heart attack
barbiturates
Phillip Lopate
The Art of the Personal Essay.
Editors: The Best from Five Decades

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