Bernard Wolfe
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1915 – 1985
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Who was Bernard Wolfe?
Bernard Wolfe was an American writer.
Wolfe was educated at Yale University, and worked in the United States Merchant Marine during the 1930s; in 1937 he served briefly as secretary to Leon Trotsky during the latter's exile in Mexico. During World War II he was employed as a military correspondent by a number of science magazines, and then in 1946 he began to write fiction. Wolfe was the co-writer of musician Milton Mezzrow's autobiography Really the Blues.
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- Born
- Aug 28, 1915
New Haven - Spouses
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Yale University
- Died
- Oct 27, 1985
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on July 23, 2013
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