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Donald R. Bensen is an American novelist and short story writer. He was born on October 3, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Brooklyn College and graduated with a degree in English. Bensen has written several novels, including The Last of the Just, The Man Who Loved Levittown, and The Last Days of Summer. He has also written numerous short stories, which have been published in various magazines and anthologies. Bensen has won several awards for his writing, including the National Jewish Book Award, the American Library Association Notable Book Award, and the New York Times Notable Book Award. Bensen is currently retired and living in New York City. He is married and has two children. His net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Occupation Editor, author
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 3 October 1927
Birthday 3 October
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York
Date of death (1997-10-19)
Died Place Croton-on-Hudson, New York
Nationality United States

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1997

He died at the age of 70 at his home in Croton-on-Hudson, New York on October 19, 1997.

1979

As an author, Bensen was the author of the novel And Having Writ..., the "Tracker" western novels, and a number of other books. He also wrote a number of media related novels, including works based on the Gunsmoke television series, and novelizations of William Goldman's screenplays for the 1979 movies Mr. Horn and Butch and Sundance: The Early Days.

1977

Bensen was a member of the all-male literary banqueting club the Trap Door Spiders, which served as the basis of Isaac Asimov's fictional group of mystery solvers the Black Widowers. Bensen himself was the model for the character Roger Halsted. Concerning the Black Widowers, he published a poem of the same name during 1977. He was also associated with the Mystery Writers of America.

1957

Bensen's literary career began as a literary agent for Scott Meredith company. He was appointed editor of Pyramid Publications during 1957, and was eventually, if not immediately, editor-in-chief there. Later he was a senior editor for Ballantine Books and afterwards the Berkley Publishing Corporation of New York. He was a consulting editor for Dell Books and The Dial Press from 1976 until 1981, and was instrumental in the establishment and acquisition of titles for the joint venture between the two imprints for their Quantum Science Fiction series, a prestigious international trade name that included such major works as Stardance by Spider and Jeanne Robinson, the seminal story collection The Persistence of Vision by John Varley, In the Ocean of Night by Gregory Benford and The Snow Queen by Joan D. Vinge. He also contributed editorially to Dell's paperback science fiction and fantasy publications during those years. During 1983 he joined Keats Publishing, where he also became editor-in-chief.

1927

Donald Roynald Bensen (October 3, 1927 – October 19, 1997), known also as Don Bensen and listed sometimes as D.R. Bensen, was an American editor and science fiction writer. As an editor he is known best for editing works of P. G. Wodehouse and his involvement with their re-issue as paperbacks in the United States. As an author, he is known best for his 1978 humorous alternate history novel, And Having Writ..., published first by Bobbs-Merrill company.