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Mark Goldblatt
Mark Goldblatt is a novelist, columnist and book reviewer as well as a college professor at Fashion Institute of Technology of the State University of New York.His controversial first novel, Africa Speaks, a satire of black urban culture, was published in 2002 by The Permanent Press. His second... show more

Mark Goldblatt is a novelist, columnist and book reviewer as well as a college professor at Fashion Institute of Technology of the State University of New York.His controversial first novel, Africa Speaks, a satire of black urban culture, was published in 2002 by The Permanent Press. His second novel, Sloth, a comedic take on postmodernism, was published in June 2010 by Greenpoint Press.Goldblatt is perhaps best known as a political commentator. He has written hundreds of opinion pieces for a combination of the New York Post, the New York Times, USA Today, the Daily News, Newsday, National Review Online and the American Spectator Online. He has been a guest on the Catherine Crier Show on Court TV and done dozens of radio interviews for stations across the country and in England. His integrity has been called into question by the Village Voice - which should count for something.Goldblatt's book reviews have appeared in The Common Review, Commentary, Reason Magazine, and the Webzine Ducts. His academic articles have appeared in Philosophy Now, Academic Questions, Sewanee Theological Review, English Renaissance Prose, Issues in Developmental Education 1999, the Encyclopedia of Tudor England and the Dictionary of Literary Biography.
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Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality!
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality! rated it 10 years ago
Sometimes when you brace yourself for a storm, you get a gentle breeze. The storm only comes when you're braced for nothing whatsoever. page 16 Knowing that, in a thousand years, nothing you're doing or not doing will matter frees you up to do what your heart tells you to do. page 189 Julian Tw...
Wrighty's Reads
Wrighty's Reads rated it 12 years ago
I don't know if I would have chosen this book on my own but I'm glad I did. The story is told in journal style by twelve year-old Julian, the main character who is growing up in the 1960s. This is an assignment in response to an incident he was involved in that's not revealed until much later. Altho...
Amara's Eden
Amara's Eden rated it 12 years ago
Twerp is a book that I never would have read had I not received a Netgalley invitation to download it. But afterwards, I decided to check it out; I enjoy Middle Grade, after all, and it would only take a few hours to read. I can honestly say I don't regret reading it.Not that I'm going to gush; Twer...
CherylMM
CherylMM rated it 12 years ago
It gives off the same feeling as the well known 80s film Stand By Me, which is also a story about coming of age.This is a tale about reflection, guilt, emotional turmoil and the eternal confusion of youth.It has an easy comfortable flow and the reader slips easily into the mind and head of the young...
Mommy's Reading Break
Mommy's Reading Break rated it 12 years ago
I received this book for review from the publisher via Netgalley.I had never heard of Twerp or Mark Goldblatt. However, I was browsing on Netgalley and thought that the description sounded interesting, so I requested it. I went into it with an open mind, but I was unfortunately unimpressed.Twerp is ...
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