An American novelist, short fiction writer, and literary critic, he is best known for such works as To Catch the Lightning (2009) and Song of Slaves in the Desert (2011). He was a frequent contributor to such major publications as The New Yorker, Ploughshares, and the Antioch Review. Alan Cheuse was born on January 23, 1940, in New Jersey. He contributed to NPR’s All Things Considered, a program that was once hosted by Liane Hansen. He received his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Rutgers University in 1974. He later taught at Bennington College, the University of Virginia, the University of Michigan, and George Mason University. Scroll below and check our most recent updates about Alan Cheuse Net Worth, Salary, Biography, Age, Career, Wiki. Also discover more detailed information about Current Net worth as well as Monthly/Year Salary, Expenses, Income Reports!
He was born to a Jewish family of Romanian and Russian descent. He grew up in New Jersey. He has not shared about He’s parent’s name. We will update Family, Sibling, Spouse, and Children’s information. Right now, we don’t have much information about Education Life.
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First Name | Alan |
Last Name | Cheese |
Profession | Novelist |
Died | Jul 31, 2015 ( age 75) |
Birthday & Zodiac | |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Birth Date | January 23, 1940 |
Birthday | January 23 |
Birth Place | New Jersey |
Country | New Jersey |
Height & Weight | |
Height (Approx.) | Not Available |
Weight (Approx.) | Not Available |
He regularly reviewed books for the popular National Public Radio program, All Things Considered.
Estimated Net Worth in 2021 | $8 Million |
Previous Year’s Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Annual Salary | Under Review. |
Income Source | Primary Income source Novelist (profession). |
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