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  1. David Lazar (born January 28, 1957) is an American writer and editor, primarily known as an essayist. Born in Brooklyn, NY, he has been involved in the development of "creative nonfiction" in the United States, creating graduate programs, writing theoretically about the essay, and mentoring and publishing many subsequent writers of note. [1]

  2. About. David Lazar was born in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn, New York. He went to Bennington College and did graduate degrees at Stanford and Syracuse and his Ph.D. at the University of Houston, working with Hayden Carruth, Phillip Booth, Ray Carver and Phillip Lopate. His books include the just published After Montaigne: Contemporary ...

  3. David Lazar is currently the CEO of Activist Investing which specializes in "Turnaround Situations" via Activist Investing in distressed public companies. He along with his team are actively seeking high growth private companies who are looking to explore transitioning into the public markets.

  4. Jan 23, 2018 · by David Lazar. reviewed by Debbie Hagan. David Lazar is known as a fearless crusader for the “transgenre” essay—bending and twisting the conventional essay, turning it on its head. He demonstrates this in his new collection I’ll Be Your Mirror: Essays & Aphorisms. Works in this collection are divided into three loosely-defined sections ...

  5. Bio. David Lazar is a travel photographer from Brisbane, Australia, who captures moments of life, culture and beauty through photography. He is drawn to locations which have a rich cultural background steeped in tradition and is especially interested in portrait photography. David is a contributor to photography, travel and in-flight magazines ...

  6. David Lazar is a travel and culture photographer who shows the rest of stay-at-home humanity the wonders of our world. He makes intriguing portraits, reminis...

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  8. Nov 9, 2020 · David Lazar is a professor of creative writing and English at Columbia College, Chicago and the founding editor of Hotel Amerika.His works include After Montaigne: Contemporary Essayists Cover the Essays, The Body of Brooklyn, Powder Town, and Essaying the Essay.