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Helprin

American  
[hel-prin] / ˈhɛl prɪn /

noun

  1. Mark, born 1947, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.


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Doctorow, the character discernment of Alice McDermott and the bold whimsy of Mark Helprin.

From Washington Post • Jun. 10, 2019

I found Goldsman’s adaptation of the 1983 bestseller by Mark Helprin both attractive and repulsive, sometimes at the same moment.

From Salon • Feb. 15, 2014

Except, of course, that Mr. Helprin has several hundred more pages to go, and so there are complications — lots and lots of them.

From New York Times • Oct. 5, 2012

While he spoke, carpenters behind him built benches for a stage for the movie “Winter’s Tale,” based on the novel by Mark Helprin.

From New York Times • Sep. 19, 2012

Mr. Helprin expresses respect for the genius of the framers, but is unmoved by their firm command that rights be granted only for "limited times."

From The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind by Boyle, James