ReaderofthePack/Eli Cantor | |
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Born | |
Died | October 17, 2006 | (aged 93)
Occupation(s) | businessman, novelist, playwright, composer, poet, artist |
Spouse | Beatrice Cantor |
Eli Cantor (September 9, 1913 - October 17, 2006) was an American writer and composer. He was also known by the pseudonym Gregory A Douglas, under which name he published The Unholy Smile and The Nest.
History
editCantor was born in 1913 in the Bronx and later attended New York University and the Harvard Law School. In 1940 he won a O'Brien Short Story Award and went on to contribute to magazines such as the Saturday Review.[1]
Bibliography
editPlays
edit- Candy Store
- Fanny's Waltz
- The Golden Goblet
Novels
edit- Enemy in the Mirror (1977)
- Love Letters: A Novel (1983)
As Gregory A. Douglas
edit- The Rite (1979, later republished as Unholy Smile)
- The Nest (1980)
Screenplays
edit- Armstrong Circle Theatre, The Rookie (1951)
References
edit- ^ ZALOUDEK, MARK. "Eli Cantor excelled in business, the arts". Herald Tribune. Retrieved 13 December 2012.