J.S. Marcus
His work appeared in Harper's,[1] The New York Review of Books,[2] and The Wall Street Journal, where he regularly writes about real estate and art.
J. S. Marcus is an American novelist.
Awards
- Santa Maddalena Foundation fellow
- 1992 Whiting Award
Works
- The Captain's Fire: a novel. Knopf. 1996. ISBN 978-0-679-40184-1.
- The Art of Cartography: stories. Knopf. 1991. ISBN 978-0-394-55946-9.
Anthologies
- Raphael Kadushin, ed. (2004). "Everywhere". Wonderlands: good gay travel writing. Terrace Books. ISBN 978-0-299-19754-4.
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