Julian Rubinstein

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Julian Rubinstein

Julian Rubinstein (* 1968 in New York , USA ) is an American journalist and writer . As a journalist, he has worked for the music magazine Rolling Stone and the newspapers New York Times and The Washington Post, as well as the sports magazine Sports Illustrated . His first, and so far only, novel is the biography of the Hungarian - Romanian ice hockey goalkeeper and bank robber Attila Ambrus . This book was nominated in the Best Fact Crime category for the Edgar Allan Poe Award , nominated in the Best Non-fiction Book category for the Anthony Award in 2005, and won the Borders 2004 "Original Voices" Non-Fiction Book of the Year. Rubinstein has already sold the rights to his life story to Johnny Depp . Rubinstein lives and works in New York.

Works

  • Ballad of the whiskey robber , New York: Little, Brown, c2004. ISBN 0-316-07167-6 .
    • German translation: The ballad from the whiskey robber , Berlin: Rogner and Bernhard at two thousand and one, 2005. ISBN 3-8077-1012-4 .

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