D. László Conhaim is the author of ALL MAN’S LAND, a frontier story about a Civil War hero in search of the lawman who once owned him. His earlier ...
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D. László Conhaim is the author of ALL MAN’S LAND, a frontier story about a Civil War hero in search of the lawman who once owned him. His earlier novel, AUTUMN SERENADE, was inspired by the mythomania of the modernist Spanish playwright and novelist Ramón del Valle-Inclán. He also wrote the acclaimed FEELING INTO MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO, a fictional memoir remembering another Spanish literary giant, Miguel de Unamuno. A film enthusiast from his youth, Conhaim interviewed Toshiro Mifune in Los Angeles and Tokyo in 1986 for City Pages, a weekly newspaper in the United States. At the University of Southern California, where he earned a BA in Humanities/Drama in 1991, he completed the first draft of ALL MAN'S LAND as an independent study project. From 1995 to 2008 he served as a contributing editor of THE PRAGUE REVUE, a literary journal he co-founded in the Czech Republic. Many of Conhaim’s newsmaker profiles, written between 2001 and 2005 for an international reference publisher, can be found on the Web. Born in Minneapolis, he now lives in Tel Aviv where he is writing a series of novels about important but overlooked events in Roman history.
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