Yorick Blumenfeld
Yorick Blumenfeld is a Dutch writer. He was born in Amsterdam, the son of Erwin Blumenfeld.[1] In 1941, his family moved to New York City, where he attended Columbia Grammar School. He was at Harvard from 1950 to 1954.[1][2] In 1999, he edited The Naked and the Veiled, a collection of photographs by his father.[3] He is married to the sculptor Helaine Blumenfeld.[1]
Yorick Blumenfeld | |
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Born | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Education | Columbia Grammar School, Harvard University |
Occupation | Writer |
Spouse | Helaine Blumenfeld |
Family | Erwin Blumenfeld (father) |
Publications
- Towards The Millennium: Optimistic visions for Change, Chimera Publications
- The Waters of Forgetfulness, Quartet Books
- Jenny, My Diary, Penguin Books
- See-Saw, Harcourt Brace
- The Naked and The Veiled, Thames and Hudson
References
- Michael M. Grynbaum (7 June 2004). Blumenfeld's Brave Experiment. The Harvard Crimson. Accessed February 2017.
- Michael Thompson-Noel (2004). Yorick Blumenfeld. The Financial Times.
- Yorick Blumenfeld (editor) (1999). The Naked and the Veiled: The Photographic Nudes of Erwin Blumenfeld. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500542309.
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