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Robert Dunn was born on 16 November, 1950 in Santa Monica, California, U.S., is an American novelist (born 1950). Discover Robert Dunn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation Novelist/Publisher/Professor
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 16 November, 1950
Birthday 16 November
Birthplace Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1950

Robert Dunn (born November 16, 1950) is the author of seven musical novels, Pink Cadillac (2001), Cutting Time (2003), Soul Cavalcade (2005), Meet the Annas (2007), Look at Flower (2011), Stations of the Cross: A Musical Novel of Obsession (2013), and Savage Joy (2017).

The novels are published under Dunn's own independent publishing company, Coral Press, located in New York City.

His novel The Sting Rays is available online at Electron Press.

Dunn has won an O. Henry Prize for his short story "Hopeless Acts Performed Properly, With Grace."

He has also written for The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The New York Times Book Review, The Sewanee Review, Omni Magazine, the Mississippi Review, and Mother Jones.

He was born in Santa Monica, Calif., and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley.

1976

From 1976 to '82, he was on the editorial staff of The New Yorker magazine.

1982

In 1982, he spent a residency at the artists' colony Yaddo.

1983

For the final three years of the novelist Bernard Malamud's life (1983–86) Dunn was his literary assistant.

Dunn currently teaches fiction writing and a course in photobooks at The New School in New York City and has taught at Dickinson College in the past.

At The New School, he taught the first on-line fiction writing class at any accredited institution, through their innovative Dial Program, and set the model for classes that followed.

2012

In 2012, Dunn published his first photobook, OWS, now in the permanent library collection of the New York Public Library.

More recent photobooks include his Angel Parade series, now up to volume 16 (2012 to present), Meeting Robert Frank (2013), New York Street, A Carnival of Souls, I Shall Be Free #7, Electrick Spirits, and'' Purloined Souls.

Many of Dunn's photobooks are also in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the International Center of Photography libraries.

2014

A photo from OWS was in an International Center of Photography show in 2014.

2016

In 2016, he taught the first photobook course at the University.

His musical group, Thin Wild Mercury, played often in NYC and was a regular act at CBGB before its closing.

Additionally, Dunn worked for years as a copyreader at Sports Illustrated.