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léi · ā bān Hallett Edward Abend luó · luó shēng Harold R.Isaacsān · huò 'ěr Andy Warhol
. běn Ruth Benedictmíng · wèi lín Minnie Vautrin · J.Hillis Miller
nuò màn · sēn Norman Cousinsliú · màn Lewis Laphamqiáo zhì · suǒ luó George Soros
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luó màn · wén sēn · 'ěr Norman Vincent Pealechá 'ěr · 'ěr Charls E. Haanelqiáo zhì · sēn George S. Clason
táng · dùn Donald O. Cliftonyáng zhèn níng Chen Ning Yang · fèi 'ěr Mark Felt
zhān · mài léi · 'ēn James MacGregor Burns · Peter F. Drucker · · duō Keith Rupert Murdoch
hēng · Henry Fordjié · wéi 'ěr Jack Welchdài wéi · luò fěi David Rockefeller
kǎi lín · 'ěr Cathleen Carlān · Edna Annie Proulxāi 'ěr wén · · huái Elwyn Brooks White
· huá dùn Edith Whartonhǎi míng wēi Ernest Hemingway · · fěi jié F. Scott Fitzgerald
wēi lián · William Faulkner lán · mài kǎo Frank McCourtài · Alex Haley
yuē · hǎi Joseph Hellerhēng · Henry Millerài · ài Isaac Asimov
zhān · kǎi 'ēn James Mallahan Cainjié · kǎi Jack Kerouac · jīn · luó lín Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
· qiē 'ěr Margaret Mitchellluó · wèi · sài lín Jerome David Salinger lāi sài Theodore Dreiser
hēng · wēi lián · fáng lóng Hendrik Willem van Loontānɡ · wēn Tom Godwinluó · mài táng nuò Ross MacDonald
ōu wén · huá lāi shì Irving Wallace 'ào · zuǒ Mario Puzo lāi · jìn Clive Cussler
'ěr · jié Carl Djerassiāi jiā · nuò Edgar Snowshī lài Flora Rheta Schreiber
lāi · Leslie Waller luó · luó bīn Harold Robbins · xiè 'ěr dùn Sidney Sheldon
fáng lóng Hendrik Willem van Loonài · 'ěr màn Avery Corman shān · Alexandra Ripley
ài · 'ěr màn Avery Corman
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  Avery Corman (born November 28, 1935, in the Bronx, New York) is an American novelist.
  He is the author of the novel Kramer vs. Kramer (1977) which created a sea change in attitudes toward child custody with the public and in the courts in the United States and internationally. Robert Benton wrote the screenplay and directed the movie of the same name Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) starring Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep. It won 5 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screen Play. A previous Corman novel, Oh, God! (1971) was the basis for the movie comedy Oh, God!, screenplay by Larry Gelbart, starring George Burns and John Denver. His other novels include The Old Neighborhood (1980), 50 (1987), Prized Possessions (1991), The Big Hype (1992), A Perfect Divorce (2004), and The Boyfriend from Hell (2006).
  In a characteristic assessment of Corman's writing, critic Stefan Kanfer said in Time magazine about the novel, 50, "Avery Corman has a literary gift for dialogue and predicament. Sealed in a time capsule, 50 could tell future generations more about contemporary middle-aged mores than a library of sociological theses."
  Foreign language editions of Corman's novels have been published throughout the world. He is the author of articles and essays in a wide number of publications, including The New York Times for which he has written for various sections of the newspaper.
  He turned his attention to writing for the stage and collaborated with the composer Cy Coleman on a musical, The Great Ostrovsky, for which Corman wrote the book and also co-wrote the lyrics with Mr. Coleman. It was produced in regional theater in Philadelphia in 2004, a project curtailed with the passing of Mr. Coleman that year.
  
  Personal life
  
  Corman is a graduate of the New York City public schools; he attended DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx, New York University (1956) and worked in magazine publishing before becoming a freelance writer of educational films and humor articles. He then wrote his first novel.
  A gift by Corman to the City of New York of a restored basketball court in his childhood schoolyard became the catalyst for the creation of the City Parks Foundation. Established in 1989, the foundation has become a multimillon dollar nonprofit creating and funding parks programs throughout New York City, and Corman has served on its board of directors since the foundation's inception.
  [edit]Judy Corman
  He was married for thirty seven years to his wife, Judy, who died in 2004. At the time of her death she was Senior Vice President, Director of Corporate Communications and Media Relations at Scholastic, Inc. Judy Corman masterminded the publicity for the launch and subsequent publications of the Harry Potter books in the United States. She was a 2001 winner of a Matrix Award from New York Women in Communications. The Cormans' two children are Matthew, a screenwriter, and Nicholas, who works in business development in Silicon Valley.
  [edit]Novels
  
  Oh God! (1975)
  Kramer vs. Kramer (1977)
  The Bust-Out King (1981)
  The Old Neighborhood (1985)
  50 (1987)
  The Big Hype (1992)
  Prized Possessions (1992)
  A Perfect Divorce (2004)
  The Boyfriend from Hell (2006)
    

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