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David Rubin
AuthorBooks · Second hand1924-2008
David George Rubin was an American novelist and translator. He is most well known for his translations of the Indian novelist and essayist Munshi Premchand and the Indian poet and novelist Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'. Rubin served in World War II as a cryptographer. He spent a large portion of his career at Sarah Lawrence College. His first novel, The Greater Darkness, published in 1963, won the British Authors’ Club award for that year's best first novel. Rubin died on February 2, 2008, from a stroke. He was 83 years old. A large portion of his estate was donated to charities, and his body of work is currently being digitally archived and published in e-books.
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1924
Death
2008
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David Rubin was a prolific American writer who developed a literary career marked by great versatility.
Throughout his career, he published a total of 55 works covering various genres and themes.
His work as a translator allowed him to connect different literary worlds through his texts.
Among his publications, The rights of teachers stands out as one of his most recognized works.
His writing explored diverse topics such as poetry, art, and the world of comic books.


