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Mark Helprin

Mark Helprin

Americanb. June 28, 1947Literary Fiction

Mark Helprin is a lyrical, romantic, and politically conservative novelist whose Winter's Tale is a magical realist epic of New York City spanning a century. His fiction combines old-fashioned storytelling power with extraordinary prose beauty.

Works

  • Winter's TaleEpic winter fantasy spanning decades with magical realism and Romance→
  • Ellis Island and Other StoriesStory collection of Jewish immigrant experience and American identity→
  • A Soldier of the Great WarNovel of Italian soldier's experience across World War I and after→
  • Memoir from Antproof CaseSurreal memoir of man obsessed with preventing ant contamination→
  • Freddy and FrederickaComic fantasy novel of royal couple disguised as commoners in America→

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