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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...
- 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...
- 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,...
- 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...
- finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel and won the Edward Lewis Wallant Award celebrating an author's work for having significance to the American...
- 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...
- part. Steiger agreed to a reduced fee of $50,000. He read Edward Lewis Wallant's novel and the script many times to develop an intimate understanding of...
- (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...
- Ravetch 1965: BecketEdward Anhalt * 1966: The PawnbrokerEdward Lewis Wallant, Morton Fine, and David Friedkin 1967: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?...
- The Pawnbroker (1961) is a novel by Edward Lewis Wallant which tells the story of Sol Nazerman, a concentration camp survivor who suffers flashbacks of...