Daniel Quinn (1935–2018)
Autore di Ishmael
Sull'Autore
Daniel Quinn was born in 1935 and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. He graduated from Creighton Prep and attended St. Louis University, the University of Vienna and Loyola University of Chicago. Quinn worked in educational and consumer publishing, holding editorial positions with the American Peoples mostra altro Encyclopedia, the Greater Cleveland Mathematics Program, the Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation, Fuller and Dees Publishing and the Society for Visual Education. He is best known for his award-winning novel Ishmael (1992), which is about a gorilla able to telepathically communicate, but he has written other novels as well as short fiction. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno
Fonte dell'immagine: Photographed at BookPeople in Austin, Texas by Frank Arnold
Serie
Opere di Daniel Quinn
Newcomer's Guide to the Afterlife: On the Other Side Known Commonly As "The Little Book" (1997) 87 copie
An Animist Testament (two Books: The Tales of Adam and the Book of the Damned...on Cassette tapes) (1999) 1 copia
Power of B 1 copia
Food Production and Population Growth, Why the greatest crisis in human history is being faced in OUR generation. (1998) 1 copia
Triangle of the Lost 1 copia
Scene 10:10:01 1 copia
Opere correlate
Performing Arts Journal: 13 (Volume V / Number 1) — Collaboratore — 1 copia
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Nome canonico
- Quinn, Daniel
- Data di nascita
- 1935-10-11
- Data di morte
- 2018-02-17
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Luogo di nascita
- Omaha, Nebraska, USA
- Luogo di residenza
- Houston, Texas, USA
- Istruzione
- Saint Louis University
University of Vienna
Loyola University - Attività lavorative
- writer
novelist
Utenti
Recensioni
Liste
Favourite Books (1)
Premi e riconoscimenti
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 30
- Opere correlate
- 2
- Utenti
- 11,047
- Popolarità
- #2,136
- Voto
- 3.9
- Recensioni
- 172
- ISBN
- 102
- Lingue
- 15
- Preferito da
- 55
"Remember that your tracks are one strand of the web woven endlessly in the hand of god. They're tied to those of the mouse in the field, the eagle on the mountain, the crab in its hold, the lizard beneath its rock. The leaf that falls to the ground a thousand miles away touches your life. The impress of your food in the soil is felt through a thousand generations." - 186-187… (altro)