Bruce Benderson is an American author who lives in New York. He was a contemporary of Camille Paglia at William Nottingham High School (1964) in Syracuse, New York and then Binghamton University (1968). He is today a novelist and essayist, widely published in France, less so in the United States. His book-length essay, "Toward the New Degeneracy" (1997), looks at New York’s Times Square, where rich and poor once mixed in a lively atmosphere of drugs, sex, … Wikipedia
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bruce Benderson is the author of Autobiographie rotique (Rivages, 2004), which won the 2004 Prix de Flore. www.3ammagazine.com/litarchives/2005/sep/gay_writing.shtml
B ruce Benderson's first book of fiction, Pretending to Say No (Plume) put then-first Lady Nancy Reagan in a crackhouse and fantasized what would happen if Times Square street hustlers were turned into werewolves. www.3ammagazine.com/litarchives/nov2001/benderson_intervi...
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Bruce Benderson lives in New York City. He is a writer, a translator, and a journalist. He wrote the screenplay for the film by Monica Treut called My Father Is Coming . His books include the collection of short stories, Pretending To Say No , and the www.altx.com/int2/benderson.html
Bruce Benderson is the first American to receive the Prix de Flore, for The Romanian, which is published by Snowbooks in May 2006. He is the author of two works of fiction, User and Pretending to Say No, and several works of nonfiction, including Toward www.snowbooks.com/shop_9781905005185.html