Alexander Motyl
Photo by Anne Mandelbaum
Biography
Born in 1953 in New York City, Alexander J. Motyl is a writer, painter, and professor. He is the author of four novels (Whiskey Priest, Who Killed Andrei Warhol, Flippancy, and The Jew Who Was Ukrainian) and of six academic books. He received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1984. He teaches at Rutgers University-Newark.Links
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Poems/Articles/Artwork in NYQ
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Alexander Motyl has work forthcoming in NYQPublications in Other Periodicals
(If available, click the title of the work to go to the work or the periodical title to go to the periodical's main page.)| Prepositions, Train Ride | Istanbul Literary Review | 2010 |
| Four Poems for My Dead Father | Counterexample Poetics | 2009 |


