Esther Schor
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In 2006, Schor completed a biography of American poet Emma Lazarus, entitled ''Emma Lazarus''; the book won the 2006 National Jewish Book Award in the ''American Jewish Category''.
In 2016, Schor published ''Bridge of Words'', a history of Esperanto as well as a personal memoir of her experience as an Esperantist. By the time of the book's release, Schor had been involved in the Esperanto movement for seven years, and had previously written articles and given a TED
Schor's work is not a purely academic and scholarly work, even though the quantity and quality of the notes supporting the arguments is impressive. So, the book can be read like a novel. Moreover, Schor's language style is a real pleasure for the reader.Schor has written two volumes of original poetry, including ''The Hills of Holland'' in 2002 and ''Strange Nursery'' in 2012. In 2022, Schor was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for her upcoming biography of American philosopher Horace Kallen, which she said would look at Kallen's use of the term "cultural pluralism". Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: [1994]
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Published: c1994.
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Published: 1993.
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