- Ralph Schoenstein
Ralph Schoenstein (
1933 -August 24 ,2006 ) was an American writer andhumorist . He was a frequent commentator toNPR 's "All Things Considered .Schoenstein grew up in
Manhattan , and graduated fromColumbia University .He began writing after a brief stint in the army, and became the author of over 18 novels and non-fiction works. His 1960 memoir "The Block", tells of his growing up on New York's
Upper West Side . 1978's "Citizen Paul" is a remembrance of his father,Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper editorPaul Schoenstein . Schoenstein was also theghostwriter of a number of books for celebrities likeJoan Rivers ,Ed McMahon , andBill Cosby (he was the uncredited co-author of Cosby's "Fatherhood" and "Time Flies"). [http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/pennsylvania/15393062.htm]He was a frequent contributor to "
The New Yorker ", "The New York Times ", "New York Daily News ", "Newsday ", and "Playboy ". In addition to "All Things Considered", Schoenstein also provided humorous commentaries for the ABC "Evening News" and the "Today Show". He also wrote several articles for the early issues of the "National Lampoon." Schoenstein became friends with the "Lampoon" editorial staff, who named the "Animal House " character Donald "Boon" Schoenstein after him. [http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0830death0830.html] .Schoenstein, who resided in
Princeton, New Jersey , died on August 24, 2006 inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , from complications following heart surgery.elected bibliography
*"The Block" (1960)
*"Yes, My Darling Daughters: Adventures in Fathering" (1976)
*"The I-Hate-Preppies Handbook" (1976, republished in 1981)
*"Citizen Paul: The Story of Father and Son" (republished as "Superman and Son") (1978)
*"Toilet Trained for Yale" (2002)Notes
External links
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5711530 Obituary at npr.org]
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