Edward Lewis Wallant
O Autorze
Edward Lewis Wallant was an American author known for his poignant and insightful explorations of the human condition. His work often delves into themes of alienation, identity, and the complexities of urban life. Wallant's novels, including 'The Pawnbroker' and 'The Tenants of Moonbloom', reflect his deep understanding of societal issues, making him a significant voice in mid-20th century American literature. 'The Pawnbroker', in particular, is celebrated for its profound narrative that examines the trauma of the Holocaust and the struggles of a Jewish pawnbroker in New York.
Narodowość
Amerykański
Data Urodzenia
August 2, 1926
Miejsce Urodzenia
New York City, New York, USA
Data śmierci
September 3, 1962
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