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David Ebershoff
Ebershoff in 2007
Born
(1969-01-17) January 17, 1969 (age 55) Pasadena, California, U.S.
Occupation
Writer
Period
2000–present
Notable works
The Danish Girl The Rose City Pasadena The 19th Wife
Website
www.ebershoff.com
David Ebershoff (born January 17, 1969) is an American writer, editor, and teacher. His debut novel, The Danish Girl, was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film of the same name in 2015, while his third novel, The 19th Wife, was adapted into a television movie of the same name in 2010.
DavidEbershoff (born January 17, 1969) is an American writer, editor, and teacher. His debut novel, The Danish Girl, was adapted into an Academy Award-winning...
The Danish Girl is a novel by American writer DavidEbershoff, published in 2000 by the Viking Press in the United States and Allen & Unwin in Australia...
The 19th Wife is a 2008 novel by DavidEbershoff. Inspired by the life of Ann Eliza Young, the novel intertwines a historical narrative with a modern-day...
by Rockwell Kent. In 1998, novelist DavidEbershoff became the Modern Library's new Publishing Director. Ebershoff managed the imprint until 2005, when...
Copenhagen gives out four Lili Awards each year, named after Elbe. In 2000, DavidEbershoff wrote The Danish Girl, a fictionalized account of Elbe's life. It was...
album by Viva Voce The Rose City, a 2001 book of short stories by DavidEbershoff This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rose...
Andrew Solomon, Cindy Chupack, Simon Doonan, Gigi Levangie Grazer, DavidEbershoff, and others. A reality television show inspired by the anthology, entitled...
Music and Silence (1999) by Rose Tremain, The Danish Girl (2000) by DavidEbershoff, and Sharpe's Prey (2001) by Bernard Cornwell. Michael Frayn's 1998...
scientist David Eastwood (born 1959), British academic DavidEbershoff (born 1969), American writer David Ebersman (born 1969), American businessman David Ebo...
BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week in September 2006. American novelist DavidEbershoff was the book's editor. 2006 – Ebadi was one of the founders of The...
four works by Ayn Rand and three by L. Ron Hubbard and according to DavidEbershoff, Modern Library's publishing director, "the voting population [was]...
travelling exhibit of her art shown around the world. The Danish Girl, DavidEbershoff's 2000 novel about them was an international best-seller and was translated...
"Desperately Seeking Pacino". Post Road. "GalleyTalk: The 19th Wife by DavidEbershoff". Publishers Weekly. "Interview with Bret Easton Ellis". Mississippi...
Martin Duberman – biographer and historian Cyrus Grace Dunham – author DavidEbershoff – author and editor Allen Ginsberg – late poet, philosopher, and writer...
Cyrus Grace Dunham (2014) – author, A Year Without A Name: A Memoir DavidEbershoff (A.B. 1991) – Lambda Literary Award-winning author, The Danish Girl...
Winner Finalists Judges 2001 Mark Z. Danielewski, House of Leaves DavidEbershoff, The Danish Girl Myla Goldberg, Bee Season Heidi Julavits, The Mineral...
Sarah Waters Affinity Winner Michael Downing Breakfast with Scot Honor DavidEbershoff The Danish Girl Michael Lassell and Elena Georgiou (eds.) The World...
for Irving Wallace's 1961 biography The Twenty-Seventh Wife and for DavidEbershoff's 2008 novel The 19th Wife. After her divorce from Brigham Young in...
"Dissonance (A Novel)," under the supervision of Lynn Tillman and DavidEbershoff. He was a member of the a cappella group the Princeton Nassoons. His...