David Ebershoff

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David Ebershoff is an American author and editor best known for his novel "The Danish Girl," which was adapted into an acclaimed feature film.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf author
editor
human
novelist
awardReceived Lambda Literary Award
Stonewall Book Award
basedOn The Danish Girl
surface form: The Danish Girl (novel)
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Chicago
employer Columbia University
New York University
Random House
fieldOfWork literature
publishing
gender male
genre LGBT literature
historical fiction
literary fiction
hasEdited works of literary fiction
works of nonfiction
hasEthnicGroup American
hasRole creative writing teacher
influenced contemporary LGBT literature
isKnownFor editing major literary authors
writing The Danish Girl
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality American
notableWork Pasadena
The 19th Wife
The 19th Wife
surface form: The 19th Wife (novel)

The Danish Girl
The Danish Girl
surface form: The Danish Girl (novel)

The Rose City
occupation editor
novelist
writer
partOf American LGBT writers
placeOfResidence New York City
positionHeld vice president and executive editor at Random House
sexualOrientation gay
taughtAt Columbia University School of the Arts
New York University
writesAbout American history
LGBT themes
Mormon fundamentalism
gender identity

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The Danish Girl basedOnAuthor David Ebershoff