Mark Helprin

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Mark Helprin (born June 28, 1947 in New York ) is an American writer .

He graduated from Harvard University . His first novel was in 1977. He will purify them like gold . Helprin received a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Rome Fellowship in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters . He won the National Jewish Book Award and the Helmerich Award . In 2007 he argued in an article in the New York Times for unlimited copyright law, which led to sharp criticism on the Internet. In 1997, A City In Winter received the World Fantasy Award for best short novel.

Works

  • 1975: A Dove of the East and Other Stories
  • 1977: Refiner's Fire: the Life and Adventures of Marshall Pearl
  • 1981: Ellis Island and Other Stories
  • 1983: Winter's Tale ( Winter's Tale ), German by Hartmut Zahn, Bastei Lübbe, 1984.
  • 1989: Swan Lake , first part of the Swan Lake trilogy
  • 1991: A Soldier of the Great War , by Peter Torberg , S. Fischer, 1991.
  • 1995: Memoir from Antproof Case
  • 1996: A City In Winter , part two of the Swan Lake Trilogy
  • 1997: The Veil of Snows , third part of the Swan Lake Trilogy
  • 2004: The Pacific and Other Stories
  • 2005: Freddy and Fredericka
  • 2009: Digital Barbarism: A Writer's Manifesto
  • 2010: Kingdom Far and Clear , Complete Edition of the Swan Lake Trilogy
  • 2012: In Sunlight and in Shadow

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