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  1. Irving Shulman. Irving Shulman (May 21, 1913 – March 23, 1995) was an American author and screenwriter whose works were adapted into movies. His books included The Amboy Dukes, Cry Tough, The Square Trap, and Platinum High School, all of which were adapted into movies. Shulman wrote the early film treatment for Rebel Without a Cause.

  2. Mar 29, 1995 · Irving Shulman, a novelist and screenwriter known as a chronicler of gritty urban life, died on March 23 at his home in Sherman Oaks, Calif. He was 81. The cause was not disclosed by his wife, Julia.

  3. Mar 28, 1995 · Irving Shulman, a novelist, biographer and screenwriter whose work became a classic sociological study of juvenile delinquency and included such films as "Rebel Without a Cause," has died.

  4. The Amboy Dukes. (novel) The Amboy Dukes is a 1947 novel by Irving Shulman, his first. The novel concerns the misadventures of a 1940s Jewish street gang of young toughs based on Amboy Street in the working class Brownsville section of Brooklyn (Brownsville, from its founding into the 1950s, was a primarily Jewish neighborhood). [1]

  5. Tales of Love and Fury. by. Irving Shulman, Stephen Vincent Benét, John O'Hara, Mark van Doren. 3.60 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1953. Want to Read.

  6. Irving Shulman. 4.11. 19,357 ratings277 reviews. From the silver screen to the Great White Way—one of the greatest stories of all time. They came together through love but violence threatened to tear them apart. Maria was young and innocent and had never known love—until Tony. And he, who had been seeking something beyond the savagery of ...

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  8. Jan 1, 1971 · In this book, author Irving Shulman shows himself to be quite an adept and capable story-teller. He definitely captures and conveys the flavor of Brownsville, the gritty East Brooklyn neighborhood where his story takes place, He writes in such a way so as to grab and hold the reader's attention.

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