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Djelloul Marbrook : ウィキペディア英語版 | Djelloul Marbrook Djelloul Marbrook (born 1934 in Bou Saâda, Algeria) is a contemporary English language American poet and writer. He grew up in Brooklyn, West Islip, and Manhattan, where he attended (Dwight Preparatory School ) and Columbia University. He worked as a soda jerk, newspaper vendor, messenger, theater and nightclub concessionaire, and served in the U.S. Navy and merchant marine.
== Career == He was a reporter for ''The Providence Journal'' and an editor for the ''Elmira Star-Gazette'', ''Baltimore Sun'', ''Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel'', ''The Washington Star'', and Media News newspapers in northeast Ohio, and Paterson, New Jersey, and Passaic, New Jersey. His poems, essays, and short stories have appeared in a number of journals. His unpublished work includes the following: * 3 novels, ''Guest Boy'', ''Crowds of One'', and ''The Gold Factory'' * 2 novellas, ''The Pain of Wearing Our Faces'' and ''Artemisia's Wolf'' * A collection of short stories, ''Ootwaert's Hoe'' In 2006-2007 he was the editor in chief of the English version of (Arabesques Literary and Cultural Review ).
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