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Konrad Bercovici (June 22, 1882 [1] –December 27, 1961) was a Romanian-American writer. Life and career. Born in Romania, into a non-observing Jewish family, in 1882, Konrad Bercovici grew up chiefly in Galaţi.
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Konrad Bercovici (1882-1961) was a Romanian-American author whose works included biography, travel, history (particularly of Eastern Europe) and fiction. He published his memoirs, It's the Gypsy In Me , in 1941.
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Konrad Bercovici (n. 22 iunie 1881, Brăila, România – d. 27 decembrie 1961, Manhattan, New York City, New York, SUA) a fost un prozator și dramaturg american de origine evreiască din România.
Konrad Bercovici. (1882—1961) Quick Reference. (1882–1961), in 1916 came to the U.S. from Rumania and wrote Crimes of Charity (1917), inspired by his work for a New York charity. His stories include Dust of New ... From: Bercovici, Konrad in The Oxford Companion to American Literature » Subjects: Literature. Reference entries.
Konrad Bercovici has 54 books on Goodreads with 306 ratings. Konrad Bercovici’s most popular book is Gypsies: Their Life, Lore, and Legends.
BERCOVICI, KONRAD (1882–1961), U.S. novelist. Born in Romania, Bercovici used his experiences as an investigator for a controversial exposé, Crimes of Charity (1917). He wrote several books about the gypsies, including Ghitza and Other Romances of Gypsy Blood (1919) and Story of the Gypsies (1928).