- Summary
- Gordon Habers is a prominent American author known for his richly detailed narratives that explore complex human themes across different eras. His work frequently blends historical context with deep social criticism, featuring a 1949 short story titled *Home Economics* in Cagibi which examines the intricate relationships and social structures of its time. Additionally, his novel *The Pikeman* offers a poignant narrative about New Amsterdam in 1643, utilizing the gritty yet realistic style of *The Greyhound Journal*. His bibliography also includes *Home Economics*, demonstrating his consistent engagement with the intersections of race, religion, and education, as well as *The Pikeman* which reflects the turbulent landscape of colonial America. These diverse works reflect his commitment to historical accuracy and the human condition, earning him significant accolades such as a Fulbright Fellowship, multiple New Work grants from the Queens Arts Fund, and residency positions at MacDowell Colony and Toji Cultural Centre of South Korea, indicating a high level of professional achievement and academic rigor.
- Title
- Gordon Haber
- Description
- Gordon Haber
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- NS Lookup
- A 65.60.36.230
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-07Updated 2026-03-07Summarized 2026-03-22
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