Lawrence Shainberg Explained

Lawrence Shainberg
Birth Name:Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Occupation:Author, writer
Language:English
Education:Columbia University
Genre:Fiction
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Lawrence Shainberg is an American author born in Memphis, Tennessee. His books include Ambivalent Zen, a memoir of spiritual ambition and his experience with Kyudo Nakagawa, One on One, Brain Surgeon: An Intimate View of the World, Memories of Amnesia, and Crust. His latest memoir Four Men Shaking details his "transformative relationships" with Norman Mailer, Samuel Beckett, and his Zen master Kyudo Nakagawa Roshi.[1]

Shainberg has had numerous essays published in The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, and The Village Voice. Exorcising Beckett, a memoir of his conversations with Samuel Beckett first published in The Paris Review in 1987, won the Pushcart Prize.[2]

In 1968, he signed the Writers and Editors War Tax Protest pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.[3]

He lives in New York City. He is a graduate of Columbia University.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Four Men Shaking: Searching for Sanity with Samuel Beckett, Norman Mailer, and My Perfect Zen Teacher . . July 2019 . Publishers Weekly . 2019-12-23 .
  2. Web site: Samuel-beckett.net. Exorcising Beckett.
  3. Writers and Editors War Tax Protest, 30 January 1968, New York Post
  4. Web site: 2019-12-06 . Bookshelf . 2022-06-14 . Columbia College Today . en.