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Edward Lewis Wallant (October 19, 1926 –
December 5, 1962) was an
American novelist who
wrote The
Pawnbroker (1961). It was
adapted into an award-winning...
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finalist for the 2021
Kirkus Prize in nonfiction. She won the
Edward Lewis Wallant Award in 2002, the
National Jewish Book
Award in 2003, 2006, and 2021,...
- and
David Friedkin from the 1961
novel of the same name by
Edward Lewis Wallant. The film was the
first produced entirely in the
United States to deal...
- by Picador. Budintz's
first novel, the book won the 2000
Edward Lewis Wallant Award was
shortlisted for the 2000 Women's
Prize for Fiction. The novel...
- (1995),
which won the
National Jewish Book
Award and the 1995
Edward Lewis Wallant Award. A
MacArthur Fellowship in 1996 led to the
writing of Properties...
- collateral.
Pawnbroker may
refer to: The Pawnbroker, a
novel by
Edward Lewis Wallant The
Pawnbroker (film), a 1964
American drama film
Pawnbroker (dragster)...
- The
Edward Lewis Wallant Award is an
annual literary award presented to a
writer whose fiction is
considered to have
significance for
American Jews. It...
- with the "torment" of writing. In 1971,
Ozick received the
Edward Lewis Wallant Award and the
National Jewish Book
Award for her
short story collection...
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McGregor Affair") -
McGregor The Big
Valley 2 episodes: "Forty Rifles" as
Wallant and "The
Haunted Gun" as
Senator Jud
Robson 12 O’Clock High (series 2/3...
- The
Clique young adult novel series by Lisi Harrison. In
Edward Lewis Wallant's novel The Pawnbroker, the main
character Sol
Nazerman lives in
Mount Vernon...