Person Detail: Daniel Menaker

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Full Name: Daniel Menaker | ||
Biography: (1941-2020) Editor, author. Daniel Menaker was born in Manhattan, New York, and died in New Marlborough, Massachusetts. He was a book editor who worked at The New Yorker and at Random House. |
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1941 |
New York County Robert Daniel Menaker was born in Manhattan, New York, on September 17, 1941. |
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1945 |
New York County As a child, Mr. Menaker attended school in Greenwich Village in Manhattan, New York. |
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1950 |
Rockland County Mr. Menaker attended high school at the Nyack High School in Nyack, New York, in the 1950s. |
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1960 |
New York County Mr. Menaker taught at the Collegiate School in Manhattan, New York in the 1960s. |
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1976 |
(Unknown) County Friends and Relations: A Collection of Stories (Pub: Doubleday ISBN: 0385038968 / 978-0385038966 ) Stories. |
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1979 |
(Unknown) County The Worst: The Book for People who Want to Laugh in the Worst Way! (Pub: Plume ISBN: 0452251990 / 978-0452251991 ) Fiction written with Charles McGrath. |
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1987 |
(Unknown) County The Old Left and Other Stories (Pub: Knopf ISBN: 0394546784 / 978-0394546780 ) Stories. |
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1998 |
(Unknown) County The Treatment (Pub: Alfred A. Knopf ISBN: 0679422064 / 978-0679422068 ) Novel. |
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2010 |
(Unknown) County A Good Talk: The Story and Skill of Conversation (Pub: Twelve ISBN: 0446540021 / 978-0446540025 ) Nonfiction. |
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2013 |
(Unknown) County My Mistake: A Memoir (Pub: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ISBN: 0547794231 / 978-0547794235) Memoir. |
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2015 |
(Unknown) County The Committee: The Story of the 1976 Union Drive at the New Yorker Magazine (Pub: Audible Studios ISBN: 1511360143 / 978-1511360142 ) Article. |
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2016 |
(Unknown) County The African Svelte: Ingenious Misspellings that Make Surprising Sense (Pub: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ISBN: 054480063X / 978-0544800632 ) Nonfiction. |
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2020 |
(Unknown) County Daniel Menaker died at his home in New Marlborough, Massachusetts, on October 26, 2020. |
