• Zelda Popkin (née Feinberg; 5 July 1898 – 25 May 1983) was an American writer of novels and mystery stories. She created Mary Carner, one of the first...
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  • Richard Popkin, academic philosopher Samuel L. Popkin, political scientist Zelda Popkin, fiction author Popkins, a British racehorse Popkin, a term meaning...
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  • sculptor Zelda Nordlinger (1932–2008), American feminist and women's rights activist coordinator Zelda Popkin (1898–1983), American mystery novelist Zelda Rubinstein...
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  • messianism. Richard Popkin was born in Manhattan to author Zelda Popkin and her husband Louis Popkin, who together ran a small public relations firm. He earned...
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  • forgotten, by largely unknown authors (Death Wears a White Gardenia, by Zelda Popkin, #13) are in the same series as valuable original paperback editions...
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    and Liveright, 1928), which is believed to have been ghost-written by Zelda Popkin, a journalist and novelist of the period. He lost almost everything in...
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  • served as the literary agent for Christina Stead, Francis Steegmuller, Zelda Popkin, and Robert Scheer, among others. Abels served as Sylvia Plath's model...
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    martial and damning the oxymoron of "quick trial". American novelist Zelda Popkin made Tobianski's execution and posthumous rehabilitation a central episode...
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  • Jacksonville Jaguars and collegiate star at the University of Virginia. Zelda Popkin (1898-1983), novelist. Justin Sears (born 1994), professional basketball...
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  • including Harper Lee, Nicholas Delbanco, Thomas Pynchon, Eugenia Price, Zelda Popkin, Wayne Greenhaw, and Lane Kauffmann. Hohoff contributed to a corporate...
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