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    Mark Schorer (May 17, 1908 – August 11, 1977) was an American writer, critic, and scholar born in Sauk City, Wisconsin. Biography. ...

  2. Aug 18, 1977 · Mark Schorer, the novelist, literary critic and biographer, died in an Oakland, Calif., hospital last Thursday evening at the age of 69. His family said that the cause of death was a blood ...

  3. Schorer, Mark 1908–1977. An American novelist, editor, and short story writer, Schorer was primarily known as a literary critic. His "Technique as Discovery," published in 1947, became a ...

  4. Sauk City, Wisconsin, 1908. d. August, 1977. Mark Schorer was a novelist, biographer, scholar and teacher. He was the second of four children. Schorer was educated in Sauk City public schools until 1925, when he came to the University of Wisconsin. While studying under Helen C. White, Schorer began writing stories.

  5. Mark Schorer has 107 books on Goodreads with 4200 ratings. Mark Schorer’s most popular book is Sinclair Lewis: An American Life.

  6. Jan 27, 2002 · Mark Schorer's even bigger biography of forty years ago, "Sinclair Lewis: An American Life," would seem to have closed the case, at least until Lewis's reputation—stuck in a slot below that of ...

  7. Mark Schorer joined the University faculty at Berkeley as Associate Professor of English in the fall of 1945. Since 1936, when he had earned the Ph.D. at Wisconsin, he had held positions at Dartmouth and Harvard (1936-40), and for another five years at Harvard as Briggs-Copeland faculty instructor. When he came to Berkeley, he was already a ...

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