Bernstein, Burton
BERNSTEIN, Burton
BERNSTEIN, Burton. American, b. 1932. Genres: Novels, Biography, Documentaries/Reportage, Literary criticism and history, Air/Space topics, Autobiography/Memoirs, Humor/Satire. Career: Staff Writer, The New Yorker, NYC, 1957-92; Freelance Writer and Editor, 1992-. Publications: The Grove, 1961; The Lost Art, 1964; The Sticks, 1972; Thurber, 1975; Look Ma, I Am Kool! and Other Casuals, 1977; Sinai: The Great and Terrible Wilderness, 1979; Family Matters, 1982, rev. ed., 2000; Plane Crazy, 1986. Address: PO Box 238, Bridgewater, CT 06752, U.S.A.
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