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 | |
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Born | 1943 (age 77–78) New York City, United States |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Education | Hunter College University of California, Berkeley |
Notable works | International 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.
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
- Best Radio Plays of 1989. Methuen/BBC 1990.
- Launch: The Castle by Jaromír 99 and David Zane Mairowitz Self Made Hero
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