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SUMMARY Alan Cheuse was a novelist, book reviewer, memoirist, and professor of creative writing at George Mason University. A native of New Jersey, he authored several novels, collections of short fiction, a memoir, and personal essays. As a book reviewer, he was a regular contributor to National Public Radio’s
All Things Considered since the 1980s. His criticism reflected the strengths of his fiction: a careful attention to voice and character that embodies both the influences of other notable writers and his own distinctive sense of whimsy. He died in 2015 from injuries sustained in a car accident.
Cheuse was born on January 23, 1940, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, the son of a Russian immigrant father and a mother of Russian-Romanian descent. He was educated at Perth Amboy High School (1957) and Rutgers University (BA, 1961; PhD in Comparative Literature, 1974), where he wrote his doctoral dissertation on the life and work of the Cuban novelist Alejo Carpentier. Cheuse taught
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Staten Island obituaries for March 12, 2021
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The following is a roundup of obituaries published on SILive.com. Viewing times and guestbooks can be found here.
Sophia Olaskiewicz, 93, who was a former, beloved parishioner at the Church of Saint Rita on Staten Island, and had an inquisitive mind, was a great conversationalist, and was a scrabble master, died March 2, 2021.
YESTERDAY’S OBITUARIES:
Michael J. Cassieri, 73, a United States Army veteran, who played and ran softball leagues on Staten Island in his youth and who worked for the New York Department of Sanitation, died March 9, 2021.
Angela Leotta, a native Staten Islander who had a 25-year career with Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, was a member of the Grandmothers Club, the Travelers Club, and the Great Kills Swim Club, died March 10, 2021.