Jay Cantor

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Jay Cantor
Born1948 (age 75–76)
New York City, U.S.
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • essayist
NationalityAmerican
EducationHarvard University (BA)
University of California, Santa Cruz (PhD)
SpouseMelinda Marble
Children1

Jay Cantor (born 1948

essayist
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He graduated from Harvard University with a BA, and from University of California, Santa Cruz with a Ph.D. He teaches at Tufts University.[1] He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his wife, Melinda Marble, and their daughter, Grace.[2]

His work appeared in The Harvard Crimson.[3] He was on the 2009 ArtScience Competition jury.[4]

Awards

Works

Novels

  • The Death of Che Guevara, Knopf, 1983,
  • Krazy Kat: a novel in five panels, Knopf, 1988,
  • Great Neck: a novel, Knopf, 2003,
  • Forgiving the Angel: Four Stories for Franz Kafka, Knopf, 2014,

Essays

References

  1. ^ "Tufts University: English Department". Ase.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  2. ^ "Jay Cantor Author Bookshelf - Random House - Books - Audiobooks - Ebooks". Random House. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  3. ^ Cantor, Jay. "Jay Cantor | Writer Profile | The Harvard Crimson". Thecrimson.com. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  4. ^ [1] Archived April 16, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Cantor, Jay (2004-08-10). "Random House, Inc. Academic Resources | Great Neck by Jay Cantor". Randomhouse.com. Retrieved 2012-09-27.

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