Deborah Elliott Deutschman
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Deborah Elliott Deutschman | |
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Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Parents | Paul Deutschman Louise Tolliver Deutschman |
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Deborah Elliott Deutschman is an American writer.
She is the author of the novel "Signals"[1][2][3][4] published by Seaview Books/Simon & Schuster[5][6] (1978) and PEI paperbacks[7] (1980). Daughter of Paul Deutschman, a writer and journalist, and Louise Tolliver Deutschman,[8] art curator and gallery director. She currently works and lives between New York City and Paris. Her poems and short stories have appeared, over the years, in a number of places, including The New Yorker,[9] The Alaska Quarterly Review,[10] Carolina Quarterly,[11] Gargoyle,[12] The New Criterion,[13] New York Quarterly[14] and Poet Lore;[15] and translations in French literary reviews, recently in Revue Rue Saint Ambroise[16][17][18] and Sarrazine.[19]
References
[edit]- ^ "Authors : Deutschman, Deborah : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". www.sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
- ^ Deutschman, Deborah (1980-01-01). Signals. New York: Playboy Press. ISBN 087216604X. OCLC 6264133.
- ^ Callendar, Newgate (1979-02-11). "CRIME". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
- ^ "West Coast Review of Books".
- ^ "ISBN Search". www.isbnsearch.org. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
- ^ "The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California on December 3, 1978 · Page 508". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
- ^ "ISBN Search". www.isbnsearch.org. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
- ^ Smith, Roberta (2009-05-25). "Louise Deutschman, Gallery Director and Curator, Dies at 92". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
- ^ "Deborah Deutschman". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
- ^ "Vol. 36, No. 1 & 2, Summer/Fall 2019". Alaska Quarterly Review. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
- ^ "short stories". Deborah Elliott Deutschman. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
- ^ Grosh, Barbara. "Gargoyle: Issue 53". www.gargoylemagazine.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
- ^ "Light: Clarence H. White's Photographs". Retrieved 2017-03-27.
- ^ "Issue 21". New York Quarterly. Archived from the original on 2017-03-28. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
- ^ Poet Lore. Writer's Center. 1999-01-01.
- ^ "Actus". LA REVUE DE LA NOUVELLE. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
- ^ "Chris Simon's Blog - Nouvelles des Amériques à la Revue Rue Saint Ambroise - December 17, 2015 22:36". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
- ^ "Revue De Saint Ambroise N.36 ; Spécial Amériques". Standaard Boekhandel (in Dutch). Retrieved 2017-03-27.
- ^ "N°15 : Une fois". Sarrazine. Archived from the original on 2017-09-20. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
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