Writer Noah Gordon dies at 95

The well-known American writer Noah Gordon has died at the age of 95 in the privacy of his home, his family announced in a brief statement. Among the works of this well-known American writer from bestsellers titles like The doctor, The last jew O Rabbi.

Noah Gordon had just turned 95 on November 11.

The family has highlighted that the life and work of Noah Gordon has touched the lives of millions of readers around the world. “His work is still alive,” concludes the brief statement.

Graduated in Journalism from Boston University, a profession to which he dedicated his life before beginning to write his first novels, his recognition in the literary field came with The doctor (1986), saga that he completed with Shaman and Dr. Cole. Of Jewish origin on the maternal side, the American also triumphed with the publication of The last jew that reconstructs the historical events that took place in the 15th century in Spain. Out of all his works, Rabbi It was the only real success in the United States, where it made the New York Times bestseller list for 26 weeks in 1965, but that success was no longer repeated.

Throughout his life, the writing of bestsellers has received international awards such as the Euskadi de Plata award in 1992 and 1995 for The doctor and Shaman, respectively.

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