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(b. 1947)

1999The Wonders of the Invisible World: Stories. Gates's stories concentrate on characters in and around New York City, struggling with aging and debilitating illnesses. Gates has been well received as the chronicler of the baby-boom generation now facing or just getting past midlife crises.

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David Gates

David Gates (born January 8, 1947) is an American journalist and novelist. His first novel, Jernigan (1991), about a dysfunctional one-parent family, was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. This was followed by a second novel, Preston Falls (1998), and a short story collection, The Wonders of the Invisible World (1999). He has published short stories in Esquire magazine, Ploughshares, GQ, Grand Street, and TriQuarterly.

Until 2008, he was a senior writer in the Arts section at Newsweek magazine, specializing in articles on books and music.

He teaches in the graduate writing program at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont and at The New School in Manhattan, New York.

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