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Michael Mark Brodsky (born Aug 2, 1948〔This is taken from ''World Authors, 1995-2000'', ''CANRS'' 147, ''DLB'' 244. Brodsky's first two books give his birth year as 1951, later books give 1948.〕〔See also ''CANRS'' 147 and ''DLB'' 244, cited above.〕) is a scientific/medical editor, novelist, playwright, and short story writer. He is best known for his novels, and for his translation of Samuel Beckett's ''Eleuthéria''. ==Personal background== Michael Brodsky was born in New York City, the son of Martin and Marian Brodsky. He attended the Bronx High School of Science.〔''Detour'', author information〕 He received a 1969 BA from Columbia University, taught math and science in New York for a year, attended Case Western Reserve University (medical school )〔 for two years, then taught French and English in Cleveland until 1975. Brodsky returned to New York City in 1976, working as an editor for the Institute for Research on Rheumatic Diseases. He married Laurence Lacoste.〔11/28/1976, as given in ''DLB'' 244 and ''CANRS'' 147〕 They are the parents of two children, Joseph Matthew and Matthew Daniel. From 1985-1991, Brodsky was an editor with Springer-Verlag. After 1991, he was with the United Nations.〔all other information, these two paragraphs, is from ''World Authors 1995-2000'' or ''DLB'' 244 or ''CANRS'' 147〕 Brodsky lives on Roosevelt Island.〔''CANRS'' 147, and (Zeek magazine ).〕
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