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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2007) Mischa Berlinski Born 1973 New York Mischa Berlinski (born 1973 New York) is an American author. Contents 1 Life 2 Awards 3 Works 4 Reviews 5 References 6 External links // Life Berlinski is a UC Berkeley graduate, and previously worked as a journalist in Thailand.[1] His first novel, Fieldwork, is widely popular and has even been chosen as a book to read in school- primarily for the AP High School students such as those in IASAS schools. Awards 2008 Whiting Writers' Award 2007 National Book Award Fiction Finalist Works Fieldwork, (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) 2007 Reviews Fieldwork received controversial attention with Stephen King's review ["How to Bury a Book."] While King lauds, at length, the novel's "mystery," "narrative voice full of humor and sadness" and suspense, he issues a scathing attack on its publisher, FSG, for poor marketing choices. King writes: Why, why, why would a company publish a book this good and then practically demand that people not read it? Why should this book go to waste? Is it because there are people in publishing who believe that readers who liked The Memory Keeper's Daughter are too dumb to enjoy a killer novel like Fieldwork? If so, shame on them for their elitism.[2] Early in Mischa Berlinski's gripping and entertaining first novel there is a piece of postmodern skittishness which points to a truth that novelists shy away from: their trade embarrasses them. When you first start making things up, you expect that someone is going to tell you to stop.[3] References ^ http://www.berlinski.com/mischa/author/ ^ Letting ''Fieldwork'' go to waste | The Pop of King | Books | Entertainment Weekly ^ "The Fate of a Demon", The New York Review of Books, Hilary Mantel, July 19, 2007 External links "Fieldwork website" "Interview with Mischa Berlinski" "2007 National Book Award Fiction Finalist Interview With Mischa Berlinski" Port-au-Prince: The Moment by Mischa Berlinski from The New York Review of Books Persondata Name Berlinski, Mischa Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1973 Place of birth New York Date of death Place of death