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Aug 14, 2008 · In 1968 when Lilia and I went from Sofia via Dublin to join my parents in their exile in Menasha, Wisconsin I came to learn the name of a young writer who had just taken up teaching at Lawrence University (then College) in nearby Appleton, Mark Dintenfass.
Mark Dintenfass was born in Brooklyn and graduated from Columbia University, from which he also received an M.A. in Drama. With his wife, Phyllis, he joined the Peace Corps and was assigned to Ethiopia, where he taught English at Haile Selassie University in Addis Ababa.
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Dintenfass, Mark was born on November 15, 1941 in Brooklyn. Son of Sidney Dintenfass and Gerri Berger. Education Bachelor, Columbia University, 1963. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1964. Master of Fine Arts, University Iowa, 1968. Career Professor English Lawrence University, Appleton, 1968-1999. Achievements
Feb 28, 1982 · In ''Old World, New World'' Mark Dintenfass's energetic yet careful prose conveys both the story of a particular family and the swelling life that extends beyond it.
DINTENFASS, Mark. American, b. 1941. Genres: Novels. Career: Professor of English, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin, since 1968. Publications: Make Yourself an Earthquake, 1969; The Case Against Organization, 1970; Figure 8, 1974; Montgomery Street, 1978; Old World, New World, 1982; The Loving Place, 1986.
Mark Dintenfass. 5.00. 4 ratings1 review. The interwoven lives of fourteen members of the Lieber family, traced through eight decades, make up a chronicle of Jewish-American origins, memories, and continuities. 416 pages, Paperback. First published February 28, 1982. Book details & editions. About the author. Mark Dintenfass. 7 books3 followers.
Biography: Though he grew up in Brooklyn, Dintenfass has called Appleton his home since 1968 when he joined the Lawrence University faculty. His novels are known for their New York settings.