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  1. Deborah Eisenberg is an author, actress, and educator from America. She teaches writing at Columbia University. An Illinois native, Eisenberg hails from a Jewish family. In the late 1960s, she relocated to New York City. In 1973, she served as an editorial assistant at ‘The New York Review of Books.’.

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  3. Deborah Eisenberg. Actress: While We're Young. Deborah Eisenberg was born on 20 November 1945 in Winnetka, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for While We're Young (2014), Marie and Bruce (2004) and Let Them All Talk (2020).

  4. Here, Eisenberg takes on the subject of language itself — “the tool that doesn’t work,” in one character’s estimation.Told mostly in flashbacks, “Merge” immerses us in the intersecting lives of three New Yorkers living in the same apartment complex: Keith, fresh out of Princeton and now living on $10,000 he’s stolen from his father, a brutal captain of a scorched-earth industry; Celeste, an idealistic young woman with whom Keith falls unexpectedly in love; and Celeste’s ...

  5. Oct 9, 2018 · YOUR DUCK IS MY DUCK By Deborah Eisenberg 226 pp. Ecco/HarperCollins. $26.99. In her fifth collection of short stories, “Your Duck Is My Duck,” Deborah Eisenberg speaks in the voice of a ...

  6. Apr 20, 2010 · By Deborah Eisenberg. Paperback, 992 pages. Picador. List price: $22. Read An Excerpt. In 1950, while accepting the Nobel Prize for literature, William Faulkner contended that there is one, and ...

  7. Apr 16, 2010 · Deborah Eisenberg conveys her acutely self-conscious characters’ interiority with a Woolf-like grain, though with startling humor.