About the Author
Born in Woburn, Massachusetts, David B. Lentz graduated from Bates College and has written professionally for more than 35 years.
He has published six novels: "For the Beauty of the Earth", "AmericA, Inc.", "Bloomsday", "Bourbon Street", "The Day Trader" and "The Silver King."
In addition, he has published two stage plays, "Bloomsday: A Tragicomedy" and "AmericA, Inc.: A Stage Play", as well as a volume of poetry, "Old Greenwich Odes."
Selected excerpts from his collection of literary works among his novels, stage plays and poetry are available in "Essential Lentz."
Lentz has lived in the Garden District of New Orleans, Boston's Back Bay, Houston, Philadelphia's Main Line and Greenwich, Connecticut.
He has served Bates College as an Alumnus-in-Admissions (18 years), Stamford-Greenwich Literacy Volunteers of America, Midnight Run for New York City Homeless, Healing the Children (Board), Hurricane Katrina JazzAid: New Orleans, Hope + Heroes Children's Cancer Foundation, St. Baldricks Foundation for Children's Cancer Research and as a Volunteer in St. Paul's Chapel at Ground Zero. He is a member of the Academy of American Poets.
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Second Edition, AmericA, American drama (dramatic works by one author), American fiction, history and criticism, Bloom, Boston, CT, Contra War, Contras, David B. Lentz, Dick Cheney, Drama (dramatic works by one author), Fiction, general, Fiction, short stories (single author), Freedom Fighters, George W. Bush, Harvard, Homer, Inc., JR, James Joyce, Literature, collections, Managua, New york (n.y.), fiction, NicaraguaPlaces
Boston, Beacon Hill, Bourbon Street, CT, DC, Dixie, French Quarter, Louisiana, Managua, Market Street, New Orleans, Nicaragua, Old Greenwich, Philadelphia, USA, WashingtonPeople
David B. Lentz, Rudy Bloom, Thomas Dedalus, Travis T. Bash, Violetta Chamorro -- first democratically elected President of Nicaragua; first woman elected President in Western Hemisphere, Yvonne LaFleurTime
1974, 1986 during the Contra Revolution in Nicaragua, 1999, 2010, 2020, Friday, June 14 - Father's Day, June 16, Pre-Hurricane Katrina New OrleansID Numbers
- OLID: OL2811431A
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June 14, 2015 | Edited by David B. Lentz | Please merge duplicate Bio pages with this one as the better page. |
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May 13, 2012 | Edited by David B. Lentz | Added new photo |
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March 31, 2011 | Edited by David Lentz | merge authors |