Leonard Michaels

 

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Leonard Michaels was an American writer of short stories, novels, and essays. He was born in New York City to Jewish parents; his father was born in Poland. He went to college and earned his B. A. from New York University and went on to acquire an M. A. as well as a Ph. D. in English Literature from the University of Michigan, before spending most of his adult life in Berkeley, California. Going Places, his first book of short stories, made his reputation as one of the most brilliant of that era's fiction writers; the stories are urbane, funny, and written in a private, hectic diction that gives them a remarkable edge. The follow-up, coming six years later, was I Would Have Saved Them If I Could, a collection considered by some as strong as the first. The Men's Club, Michaels' first novel, is a story-like, relatively short comedic work that simultaneously attacks and celebrates the absurdities of men as they gather in a kind of urban support group

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Leonard Michaels

Born 1933-01-02 (93 years ago) in Manhattan.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada 1970
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
National Book Award for First Novel (The Men's Club) 1982 National Book Awards 1982 The Men's Club
National Book Award for Fiction (Going places) 1970 National Book Awards 1970 Les Valseuses
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Katharine Ogden(Gifta) 2003-05 Gifta
Child

Jesse Michaels

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Leonard Michaels was an American writer of short stories, novels, and essays. He was born in New York City to Jewish parents; his father was born in Poland. He went to college and earned his B.A. from New York University and went on to acquire an M.A. as well as a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Michigan, before spending most of his adult life in Berkeley, California.

Going Places, his first book of short stories, made his reputation as one of the most brilliant of that era's fiction writers; the stories are urbane, funny, and written in a private, hectic diction that gives them a remarkable edge. The follow-up, coming six years later, was I Would Have Saved Them If I Could, a collection considered by some as strong as the first.

The Men's Club, Michaels' first novel, is a story-like, relatively short comedic work that simultaneously attacks and celebrates the absurdities of men as they gather in a kind of urban support group. In 1986, the novel was made into a film, directed by Peter Medak, with the screenplay by Michaels, and starring Roy Scheider, Harvey Keitel, Stockard Channing, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Frank Langella.

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