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Daniel Genis was born in New York City and graduated from NYU with degrees in History and French. He has worked as a translator and has written for Newsweek, The Daily Beast, The Paris Review’s The Daily, The Washington Post, Vice, Suddeutche Zeitung, The Guardian, Deadspin and New York Daily News.

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“It is easy not to steal when one isn’t hungry.”
Daniel Genis, Sentence: Ten Years and a Thousand Books in Prison

“I did everything I could to avoid problems, but I made mistakes and had to pay for them by summoning all my meager reserves of courage. If you ever ask yourself what you would do in such a position, I can assure you that you don’t really know until it happens. I’ve seen the toughest cats bitch up and run to the cops for help, and the clearly outclassed go into battle with no hope of winning but every intention of fighting for honor. I suppose I fell somewhere in the middle.”
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“After all, literature inevitably reveals truths about our sordid lives,”
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Booreiss Daniel -- I have heard time and time again from reviewers that the worse thing an author can do is comment on a reviewer's comments. You are so invested in your book and cannot be objective. I really want to read your book, but I do not want to anticipate any feedback, positive or negative from you -- and that keeps me from buying and reading your book. You need to allow people to read it free from your scrutiny.


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