Richard G. Stern AKA Richard Gustave Stern Born: 25-Feb-1928 Birthplace: New York City Died: 24-Jan-2013 Location of death: Tybee Island, GA Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Other Men's Daughters Father: Henry (dentist) Wife: Gay Clark (m. 1950, div. 1972, three sons, one daughter) Son: Andrew Son: Christopher Daughter: Kate Son: Nicholas Wife: Alane Rollings (until his death)
University: BA, University of North Carolina (1947) University: MA English Literature, Harvard University (1949) University: PhD, University of Iowa (1954) Professor: Connecticut College (1954-55) Professor: Writing and Literature, University of Chicago (1955-2003)
Fulbright 1949 Phi Beta Kappa Society
Author of books:
Golk (1960, novel) Europe: or, Up and Down with Schreiber and Baggish (1961, novel) In Any Case (1963, novel) Teeth, Dying, and Other Matters (1964, short stories) Stitch (1965, novel) Other Men's Daughters (1973, novel) The Books in Fred Hampton's Apartment (1973, essays) Natural Shocks (1978, novel) A Father's Words (1986, novel) Noble Rot: Stories 1949–1988 (1989, short stories) Shares and Other Fictions (1992, short stories) One Person and Another: On Writers and Writing (1993) A Sistermony (1995, memoir) What Is What Was (2002, short stories, essays)
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