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All the World's a Grave : ウィキペディア英語版
John Reed (novelist)

John Reed (born February 7, 1969) is an American novelist. He is the author of four novels: ''A Still Small Voice'' (2000), ''Snowball's Chance'' (2002) with a preface by Alexander Cockburn, ''The Whole'' (2005), and ''All the World's a Grave: A New Play by William Shakespeare'' (2008). His fifth book, ''Tales of Woe'' (2010), is a collection of twenty-five stories, chronicling true stories of abject misery.
==Biography==
Born in 1969 in New York City, Reed is the son of artists David Reed and Judy Rifka.〔(Return to Animal Farm ), ''New York Press'', October 8, 2002.〕 He attended Hampshire College, and received a Masters in Fine Art in Creative Writing from Columbia University.〔(''A Still Small Voice'' ), Random House, accessed October 22, 2009.〕 He teaches at The New School.
Reed was an early contributor to, and subsequently an editor with, ''Open City'', a New York literary journal published by Robert Bingham, who later founded the book series.

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