Arthur Lubow

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Arthur Lubow is a writer who presently resides in Greenwich Village. His most famous contribution to the literary world was his critically acclaimed biography Richard Harding Davis. He also wrote a mini-biography of famed British folk singer Nick Drake, which was included in Drake's 1979 4-CD box set Fruit Tree.

Lubow currently writes for The New York Times Magazine.

===Quotes by Arthur Lubow===
  • "Behind closed doors each winter the college admissions committee riffles through the folders of concerto - writing East Coast preppies, football stars from the Corn Belt and ghetto valedictorians."
  • "Diversity wasn't always cultivated along the banks of the Charles."

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  • The Reporter Who Would Be King: A Biography of Richard Harding Davis (1992) ISBN 0-684-19404-X

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