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Noah Gordon (novelist) is a 95-year-old American novelist who was born on 11 November, 1926 in Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S. He is best known for his historical fiction novels, including The Rabbi, The Death Committee, and The Jerusalem Diamond. Noah Gordon (novelist) is currently single. He has not been previously engaged. Noah Gordon (novelist)’s height is Unknown & weight is Not Available now. Noah Gordon (novelist)’s measurements, clothes & shoes size is being updated soon or you can click edit button to update Noah Gordon (novelist)’s height and other parameters. Noah Gordon (novelist) is one of the richest American Novelist. He has ranked on the list of those famous people who were born on 11 November, 1926. He is one of the Richest American Novelist who was born in MA. Noah Gordon (novelist) has earned his net worth through his successful career as a novelist. He has written several novels, including The Rabbi, The Death Committee, and The Jerusalem Diamond. He has also written several non-fiction books, including The Physician and Shaman. Noah Gordon (novelist) is still alive and active in his career.

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Occupation Novelist
Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 11 November, 1926
Birthday 11 November
Birthplace Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
Date of death November 22, 2021
Died Place Dedham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality United States

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His wife is Lorraine Seay

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2021

Gordon had three children with his wife, Lorraine (née Seay). He died on November 22, 2021, in Dedham, Massachusetts, at the age of 95.

2015

Though Gordon's reception internationally has been quite strong, as of 2015, the Boston Globe described Gordon as relatively unknown in the United States. New York Times writer Carey Goldberg described a similar tension between Gordon's widespread popularity in Germany and relative lack of awareness in the United States in 1996. The reasons for the European success of his novel The Physician were discussed in the Forward.

1993

His novel Shaman won the first James Fenimore Cooper Prize for Best Historical Fiction in 1993.

1965

Gordon's debut novel, The Rabbi, spent 26 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list in 1965. When publishing The Physician, the book was picked up by Random House - Germany, which promoted the book in Europe, where Gordon became very popular in Spain and Italy. His novel The Last Jew won "Que Leer Prize" (Spain) and "Boccaccio Literary Prize" (Italy).

1926

Noah Gordon (November 11, 1926 – November 22, 2021) was an American novelist.

Gordon was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, on November 11, 1926, the son of a pawnbroker. He served in the US Army at the end of World War II. He reported for the Worcester Telegram until he was hired by the Boston Herald in 1959.