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| Name: |
Daniel Pinkwater | | Birth Date: |
November 15, 1941 | | Place of Birth: |
Memphis, Tennessee, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
Author, Illustrator, Radio journalist |
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Biography of Daniel Manus Pinkwater
5,652 words, approx. 19 pages
 "I grew up in Chicago, was taken away to Los Angeles for a number of years, and then reprieved back to Chicago. Upon my return I experienced a tremendous feeling of rising up, of getting back to a real place, and that excitement never wore off. When I...
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Biography of Daniel Pinkwater
5,197 words, approx. 17 pages
 Daniel Pinkwater is a prolific and popular author and illustrator who is celebrated as a particularly original, imaginative, and versatile contributor to literature for children and young adults. Renowned as a humorist and satirist, Pinkwater creates...


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Daniel Pinkwater Information
724 words, approx. 2 pages
 Daniel Manus Pinkwater (born November 15, 1941) in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, is an author of mostly children's books and is an occasional commentator on National Public Radio. He attended Bard College. Well-known books include Lizard Music, The...



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 Publishers Weekly
The Pinkwater Effect.(Daniel Pinkwater)
01/25/1999: 1,346 words, approx. 5 pages Author Daniel Pinkwater generates attention--and sales--for children's books via NPR SINCE HE BEGAN his writing career in 1969, author-illustrator Daniel Pinkwater has been known for the quirky humor and artwork found in such titles as his The Hoboken Chicken Emergency, Fat Men...
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 The Washington Post
Daniel Pinkwater Weighs In
10/01/1989: 935 words, approx. 3 pages FISH WHISTLE Commentaries, Uncommentaries And Vulgar Excesses By Daniel Pinkwater Addison-Wesley. 256 pp. $16.95 HE COULD have been a contender, he could have been somebody; he could have been a lion-tamer, instead of a writer-illustrator, which is what he is. So says...


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