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Ken Chowder is a prolific and award-winning creator of historical documentaries for PBS, BBC, and other networks. He has also written novels, articles, and grants, and has traveled the world in search of stories and insights.
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Ken Chowder has written three novels: Blackbird Days,...
- National Park Service Films
Chowder’s written National Park Service films for: River...
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NEH Grant History The list of successful NEH grants written...
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Ken Chowder was born in Manhattan and raised in New England,...
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Chowder’s written often, and widely, for Smithsonian...
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The blare began, and I fell in love. A bodily excitement...
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The 38th Parallel, a two-hour film about the Korean War,...
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Ken Chowder was born in Manhattan and raised in New England, and so has always tried to remain strictly neutral in the War Between the Chowders. He was published, if not honored, at the age of twelve: the local newspaper, The New Milford [Conn.] Times, generously ran his story about George Washington’s medical history… and then, somewhat ...
Ken Chowder is known for Have You Heard from Johannesburg?: Apartheid and the Club of the West (2006), An American Story: Norman Mineta and His Legacy (2018) and The War of 1812 (2011).
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Ken Chowder has written three novels: Blackbird Days, Delicate Geometry and Jadis. All were published by Harper & Row—one is in Penguins, another was given the Harper-Saxton Prize, and a third was an Editors’ Choice book at The New York Times and Washington Post.
Vlastimil and Ludmila were ecstatic about their apartment, which was a three-room concrete business with linoleum floors, KEN CHOWDER, here making his first appearance in COM- MENTARY, has published three novels.
Ken Chowder. MacDowell Fellowships: 1982. More: kenchowder.com. Ken Chowder was born in Manhattan and raised in New England. He was first published, if not honored, at the age of 12 in the local newspaper, The New Milford [CT] Time.
Ken Chowder is known for The Warrior Tradition (2019), Through Deaf Eyes (2007) and Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America (2014).