David Zane Mairowitz

David Zane Mairowitz (born 1943 in New York City, United States), is a writer. He has written radio dramas, graphic novels, and nonfiction books & essays.

David Zane Mairowitz
Born1943 (age 7778)
New York City, United States
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
EducationHunter College
University of California, Berkeley
Notable worksInternational Times
Introducing Kafka

Mairowitz studied English literature and philosophy at Hunter College, New York; and drama at the University of California, Berkeley.

In 1966 he immigrated to England, where he worked as a freelance writer. He was one of the founding editors of International Times.

Since 1982 he has resided in southern France.[1]

Works

  • The Law Circus (1969), a play.
  • BAMN: Outlaw Manifestos and Ephemera 1965–70 (1971), editor with Peter Stansill.
  • Flash Gordon and the Angels (1971), a play.
  • The Radical Soap Opera: Roots of Failure in the American Left (1974).
  • The Stalin Sonata (1989), a radio drama.
  • Kafka for Beginners, also known as Introducing Kafka (1993), illustrated by Robert Crumb.
  • Introducing Camus, illustrated by Alain Korkos.
  • Graphic novel version of Franz Kafka's The Castle, illustrated by Czech artist and musician Jaromír 99 (Jaromír Švejdík).[2]

References

  1. Best Radio Plays of 1989. Methuen/BBC 1990.
  2. Launch: The Castle by Jaromír 99 and David Zane Mairowitz Self Made Hero


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