About this user
Handsome old devil who never made a mistake.
In Esquire, Isaac Singer said
Bart Midwood was "the first writer in English
to give the word humoristic freedom."
Studied fugues of Bach with Erno Dohnanyi.
Published novels with Random House, Dutton, British-American, Bel Esprit, Permanent.
Published short stories in Esquire, Atlantic, Paris Review, TransAtlantic Review, Dutton Review, Nagy Vilag.
Wrote musical score and narrative script for "End of the Dialog," documentary about apartheid.
Literary honors: Guggenheim and NEA fellowships: Aga Khan and Robert Frost prizes.
Music honors: National Sinfonian Prize for Composition.
Age
73
Hometown
Brooklyn, New York
Country
United States
Occupation
Novelist, playwright, composer.
Companies
Random House, Dutton, British-American, Bel Esprit, Permanent, Esquire, Paris Review, Atlantic, TransAtlantic Review, Nagy Vilag.
Schools
P.S. 247
Hewlett Elementary
Ada Merritt
Shenandoah
Miami Senior High
University of Miami
Florida State University
Interests
How the fearful symmetries are framed