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Sam Lipsyte (born 1968) is an American novelist and short story writer.〔(''Venus Drive'', story by Sam Lipsyte ), ''Open City (magazine)''. Accessed July 28, 2011.〕 ==Life== The son of the sports journalist Robert Lipsyte, Sam Lipsyte was born in New York City and raised in Closter, New Jersey.〔Staff. ("Corrections" ), ''Poets & Writers'', May/June 2010. Accessed July 28, 2011. "Sam Lipsyte's hometown is Closter, New Jersey, not Demarest, as stated in ''Failure's Fortune'' by Frank Bures (March/April 2010)."〕 He lives in Manhattan and teaches fiction at Columbia University.〔(Sam Lipsyte: Assistant Professor and Associate Director of Undergraduate Creative Writing ), Columbia University. Accessed July 28, 2011.〕 Lipsyte was an editor at the webzine ''FEED.''〔http://trueslant.com/lizandastri/2010/06/07/sam-lipsyte-on-falling-forward-when-theres-no-fallback/〕 His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in ''The Quarterly'', The New Yorker, ''Harper's'', ''Noon'', ''Tin House'', ''Open City'', ''N+1'', ''Slate'', ''McSweeney's'', ''Esquire'', ''GQ'', ''Bookforum'', ''The New York Times Book Review'', ''The Washington Post'', ''The Los Angeles Times'', ''Nouvelle Revue Française'', ''The Paris Review'', ''(This Land )'', and ''Playboy'', among other places. Lipsyte's work is characterized by its verbal acumen and black humor. His books have been translated into several languages, including French, Russian, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. His novel ''The Ask'' was published in the United States by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 2010, and in the United Kingdom by Old Street Publishing. In May 2011, HBO announced development of a comedy, "People City," based on Lipsyte's work, with Lipsyte serving as writer and executive producer.〔Rose, lacey. ("HBO Developing Comedy From Author Sam Lipsyte (Exclusive)" ), ''The Hollywood Reporter'', May 23, 2011. Accessed July 28, 2011.〕 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「Sam Lipsyte」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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