Lang, Paul
LANG, Paul
LANG, Paul. American, b. 1948. Genres: Travel/Exploration. Career: Model High School, Roxbury, MA, instructor, 1977-78; worked in corporate writing, editing, and word processing, 1981-; freelance writer, 1991-. Organizer and leader of informal book discussions, Bridgewater State Correctional Institution, Bridgewater, MA, 1972; volunteer instructor, Cambodian Refugee Center, Chicago, IL, beginning 1984; tutor of English for Chinese immigrants, 1987-. Publications: (with S.S. Lang) Censorship, 1993; (with S. Lang) Teen Fathers, F. Watts, 1995; The English-Language Debate: Should America Have One Official Language?, 1995. Address: 1844 Commonwealth Ave. No. 8, Brighton, MA 02135, U.S.A.
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