Stanley Elkin was an American Jewish novelist, short story writer, and essayist born on May 11, 1930 in New York. His works explored themes of consumerism, relationships, and popular culture, and his most notable works include Boswell: A Modern Comedy, The MacGuffin, Mrs. Ted Bliss, and The Rabbi of Lud.
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💰 Net worth: $3 Million (2024)
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About
An American Jewish Novelist, short story Writer, and Essayist, he wrote Boswell: A Modern Comedy and other works dealing with consumerism, relationships, and popular culture. His later novels include The MacGuffin, Mrs. Ted Bliss, and The Rabbi of Lud.
Before Fame
He studied at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He published his debut novel in 1964 and his first short story collection in 1966.
Trivia
He won the National Book Critics Circle Award twice: for George Mills (1982) and for Mrs. Ted Bliss (1995).
Family Life
He was born in New York, and he grew up in Chicago. He married Joan Marion Jacobson in 1953.
Associated With
He wrote his dissertation on the work of william Faulkner.