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Harlan Greene is an American writer and historian.〔Jameson Currier, ("The Boy Who Started a War" ). ''The Jewish Daily Forward'', May 6, 2005.〕 He has published both fiction and non-fiction works.〔"Slave Tags Show Dark Glimpse of History". Associated Press, February 21, 2003.〕 Born in 1953 in Charleston, South Carolina,〔Emmanuel Sampath Nelson, ''Contemporary gay American novelists: a bio-bibliographical critical sourcebook''. Greenwood Press, 1993. ISBN 9780313280191. p. 172.〕〔Sharon Malinowski, ''Gay & Lesbian Literature, Volume 1''. St. James Press, 1994. ISBN 9781558621749. pp. 167, 475.〕 Greene's parents were Holocaust survivors who moved to Charleston after World War II.〔 He also spent several years living in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in early adulthood, with his then-partner Olin Jolley.〔 He won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction for his 1991 novel ''What the Dead Remember'',〔 and was nominated for the same award for his 2005 novel ''The German Officer's Boy''.〔"Lambda Literary Foundation Announces Finalists". ''Bookselling This Week'', March 14, 2006.〕 In addition to his writing, Greene has worked as an archivist for the College of Charleston,〔"High-profile inmate a matter of course for Charleston brig". Knight Ridder Tribune News Service, June 13, 2002.〕 including collecting materials relating to Jewish history in the Charleston region.〔 Openly gay, Greene lives in Charleston with his partner Jonathan Ray.〔 ==Works== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harlan Greene」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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