Arthur Nersesian

Arthur Nersesian

Arthur Nersesian is an American novelist, playwright, and poet. Nersesian is of Armenian and Irish descent. He was born and raised in New York City. His novels include The Fuck-up,[1] Manhattan Loverboy, Dogrun, Chinese Takeout, Suicide Casanova and Unlubricated. He has also published a collection of plays, East Village Tetralogy. He has written three books of poems and one book of plays. In 2005, Nersesian received the Anahid Literary Prize for Armenian Literature for his novel Unlubricated. Nersesian is the managing editor of the literary magazine, The Portable Lower East Side, and was an English teacher at Hostos Community College, City University of New York, in the South Bronx.[2] His novel Dogrun was adapted into the 2016 feature film My Dead Boyfriend.[3]

Bibliography

Novels

Plays

Foreign editions

Staten Island is the Spanish version of The Swing Voter of Staten Island, published by Alpha Decay in 2010.

Interviews

References

  1. Stevens, Andrew (October 8, 2007). "Globalization of the Worst Kind". 3:AM Magazine. Retrieved September 10, 2012.
  2. Epstein, Daniel (Nov 26, 2003). "Interview: Arthur Nersesian". Suicide Girls. Retrieved September 10, 2012. Recently, Nersesian has become an outspoken advocate of millennials and their effect on New York City.
  3. Myers, Kimber (3 November 2016). "Review No life or laughs to the dated comedy ‘My Dead Boyfriend’". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  4. Stevens, Andrew (October 8, 2007). "Globalization of the Worst Kind". 3:AM Magazine. Retrieved September 10, 2012.
  5. Laurence, Alexander. "Arthur Nersesian". Free Williamsburg. Retrieved September 10, 2012.


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