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Margaret Larkin (1899–1967)

Autor de The six days of Yad Mordechai

5 Obras 139 Miembros 0 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Margaret Larkin is Professor of Arabic Literature in the Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of California at Berkeley.

Obras de Margaret Larkin

Al-Mutanabbi (2008) 8 copias
The hand of Mordechai (1968) 7 copias

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1899-07-07
Fecha de fallecimiento
1967-05-07
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Mexico City, Mexico
Lugares de residencia
Mexico City, Mexico
Educación
University of Kansas
Ocupaciones
writer
poet
singer-songwriter
journalist
union activist
editorial assistant
Relaciones
Oak, Liston (ex-husband)
Maltz, Albert (husband)
Larkin, Mira (granddaughter)
Lewis, Oscar (editor)
Biografía breve
Margaret Larkin was born in New Mexico and studied at the University of Kansas. She married Liston Oak and became a trade union activist. In 1926, she wrote the titles of the silent film The Passaic Textile Strike. During the 1930s, she was a singer/songwriter and composer of folk songs. After divorcing her first husband, she married Albert Maltz, a writer nine years her junior. He was blacklisted as one of the Hollywood Ten by the House Un-American Activities Committee. In 1951, the couple and their two children moved to Mexico; they later divorced. Margaret Larkin served as an editorial assistant to noted anthropologist Oscar Lewis during the research and writing of his book La Vida: A Puerto Rican Family in the Culture of Poverty (1966). She was the author of several books of her own, including The Hand of Mordechai, also known as The Six Days of Yad Mordechai, published in Hebrew (1966), Yiddish (1967), and English (1968). She died at age 67 in Mexico City.

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Estadísticas

Obras
5
Miembros
139
Popularidad
#147,351
Valoración
4.0
ISBNs
6

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