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David Lipsky (born July 20, 1965) is an American author. His works have been ''New York Times'' bestsellers, have been ''New York Times'' Notable Books, and have been included in ''The Best American Magazine Writing'' and ''The Best American Short Stories'' collections. Lipsky received a National Magazine Award in 2009. He is a contributing editor at ''Rolling Stone Magazine''. He currently lives in New York City. ==Background and education== David Lipsky was born in New York City, and is the son of the painter Pat Lipsky.〔Atlas, James, "The Art Fair", ''Vogue'', June 1996.〕 He graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1983. He graduated magna cum laude from Brown University,〔Gale Reference Team, "David Lipsky," Contemporary Authors (Biography), Chicago: Thompson Gale, 2006.〕 studying with the writer John Hawkes. He received his M.A. from Johns Hopkins University, where he studied with the novelist John Barth. Lipsky currently teaches creative writing at the M.F.A. program at New York University. As an undergraduate, Lipsky published his story "Three Thousand Dollars" in ''The New Yorker'' magazine;〔Klinghoffer, David, "Three Thousand Dollars," National Review, September 29, 1989.〕 it was selected by Raymond Carver as one of the ''Best American Short Stories'' of 1986. Carver was surprised by the author's youth, noting in his introduction, I confess to not having read David Lipsky before this. Have I been asleep and missed some stories of his, or maybe even a novel or two? I don't know. I do know I intend to pay attention from now on.〔Carver, Raymond, ''The Best American Short Stories of 1986'', Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986. p. xv.〕
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