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Contributor Biography: Earl Ganz |
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Earl Ganz is a former resident of Missoula, Montana, where for
thirty years he taught creative writing at the University of Montana. He
now resides in Lake Charles, Lousiana. His novel, The Taos Truth
Game (2006), depicts Myron Brinig's friendships with the painter Cady
Wells and the art patron Mabel Dodge Luhan.
Entries by Earl Ganz
literature >> Brinig, Myron
One of the first Jewish-American writers of his generation to write in English rather than Yiddish, Myron Brinig was also one of the first to create homosexual characters, though he remained publicly closeted all of his life.
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