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  1. Norman Rosten (January 1, 1913 – March 7, 1995) was an American poet, playwright, and novelist.

  2. Norman Rosten (1913–1995) was an award-winning poet, writer, and playwright who specialized in narrative poetry and full-length plays. The poems in this collection span two decades of Rosten’s career and include “For Walt Whitman,” “Introduction for Beginners,” and “The Well.”

  3. Mar 9, 1995 · Norman Rosten, a poet, playwright and novelist, died on Tuesday at Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn. He was 81. The cause was congestive heart failure, said his daughter,...

  4. Norman Rosten (1914-1995) was an American-Jewish poet, playwright, and novelist. Rosten was born in New York City, although he and his family moved upstate early in his life. As such, Rosten grew up on a farm in Hurleyville.

  5. Rosten, Norman (b. 1 January 1914 in New York City; d. 7 March 1995 in New York City), poet, playwright, novelist, and first poet laureate of Brooklyn who is best known for his play Mister Johnson (1956) and his nonfiction work Marilyn: An Untold Story (1973).

  6. Norman Rosten. Fellow: Awarded 1941. Field of Study: Poetry. Competition: US & Canada. As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1941–42: ROSTEN, NORMAN: Appointed for creative writing in the field of poetry; tenure, twelve months from May 1, 1941. Born January 1, 1913, New York City.

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  8. Norman Rosten was a poet, playwright, and novelist. In a diverse career, Mr. Rosten published seven volumes of poetry and four novels. His most popular play was MISTER JOHNSON, an adaptation of the Joyce Cary novel.

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