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Author and screenwriter Richard Price has been surveying life in the streets and cities of New York and New Jersey since the 70s. Born on October 12, 1949, he has drawn on his childhood in the Bronx to create vivid portraits of the American class struggles. His novels are "The Wanderers," Bloodbrothers," "Ladies' Man," "The Breaks," "Clockers," "Freedomland" and "Samaritan"... several of which have been turned into films. Price is also a hugely popular screenwriter, penning the films "The Color of Money," "Sea of Love," "Ransom," "Shaft," "Kiss of Death" and many others.
http://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/unbound/interviews/int2003-02-26.htm
Interview with the celebrated author about his latest novel, 'Samaritan.'
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2003/apr/24/fiction.garyyounge
The literary voice of North Jersey talks about the world, neighborhoods and people that inspire his books.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0697115/
Filmography, awards, biography, agent, discussions, photos, news articles and fan sites.
http://www.popentertainment.com/price.htm
Ronald Sklar of talks with the celebrated novelist about his career and his new book 'Samaritan.'
http://www.salon.com/2003/01/18/price_3/
Charles Taylor gives a positive review to Price's novel.
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