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Jack Ludwig

Jack Barry Ludwig (born August 30, 1922) is a former Canadian novelist, short story writer and sportswriter.〔(Jack Ludwig ) at Encyclopædia Britannica.〕
Born and raised in the Jewish Canadian community of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ludwig was educated at the University of Manitoba, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1944, and the University of California, Los Angeles, earning his Ph.D. in 1953. He remained a resident of the United States for most of his adult life, holding teaching positions at institutions such as the University of Minnesota and the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He was a friend and acolyte of Saul Bellow in his early career, although this relationship was damaged by Ludwig's extramarital affair with Bellow's then-wife Sondra;〔("Bellow's Emulators" ). ''The Walrus'', November 8, 2010.〕 Ludwig was the basis of the character Valentine Gersbach in Bellow's novel ''Herzog''.〔
Ludwig's novels include ''Confusions'' (1963), ''Above Ground'' (1968) and ''A Woman of Her Age'' (1973). ''Above Ground'', a thinly veiled response to his portrayal in ''Herzog'',〔 was later reprinted as part of McClelland & Stewart's New Canadian Library series. He also published numerous short stories in literary magazines,〔("Jewish Writing" ). The Canadian Encyclopedia.〕 although he never published a collection of his short stories in book form.
He was most highly regarded for his journalism, however, concentrating almost exclusively on sportswriting following the publication of ''Hockey Night in Moscow'' in 1972.
He was the subject of a chapter in Graeme Gibson's 1973 non-fiction work ''Eleven Canadian Novelists''.
==Works==

*''Confusions'' (1963)
*''Above Ground'' (1968)
*''Hockey Night in Moscow'' (1972)
*''A Woman of Her Age'' (1973)
*''The Great Hockey Thaw; or, The Russians Are Here!'' (1974)
*''Five Ring Circus: The Montreal Olympics'' (1976)
*''Games of Fear and Winning: Sports with an Inside View'' (1976)
*''The Great American Spectaculars: The Kentucky Derby, Mardi Gras, and Other Days of Celebration'' (1976)

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