From 1976-1991 he worked as a foreign correspondent for The International Herald Tribune, The Chicago Tribune, The Miami Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer. In mid- 1970, dissatisfied with the theater director in New York was taking, he turned to journalism, an early interest - who was editor of his high school newspaper. He worked many jobs, including as a commercial fisherman, a longshoreman, a paralegal, a cook and a pastry chef. He won the 1972 award for Earplay radio play better year. After receiving a BA in Theatre from Butler University in 1970, and refuse to serve in the army, Kurlansky worked in New York as a playwright, which has several off-off Broadway productions, and as a playwright in residence at Brooklyn College. ABOUT THE AUTHOR :: Mark Kurlansky born in Hartford, Connecticut. 294pp, in English, with many recipes on how to cook cod worldwide.
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