
Bruce Jay Friedman
26 April 1930
33 works on record
Biography
Bruce Jay Friedman was born in the Bronx, New York. He was a journalism major at the University of Missouri. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1951 to 1953. In 1954, he married Ginger Howard. In the 1950s he worked for several famous men's magazines. He eventually moved on to become executive editor in charge of the magazines Men (not the present magazine of the same title), Male, and Man's World. In 1962 his first novel, Stern, was published. He went on to produce eight novels in total.
Works

Three balconies
2008

Sexual Pensees
2006

Violencia!
2001

Even the Rhinos Were Nymphos
2000

A father's kisses
1996

Friedman
1995

Short stories
1995

The slightly older guy
1995

The Current Climate
1989

Tokyo woes
1985

The Lonely Guy
1984

Let's hear it for a beautiful guy
1984

About Harry Towns
1974

Steambath; a play
1971

The Dick
1970

Scuba duba
1967

Black angels
1966

Black humor
1965

A mother's kisses
1964

Far from the city of class
1963

Stern
1962

The Rascal's Guide
1959

Lucky Bruce A Literary Memoir

The Antioch review

The peace process

Steambath
The lonely guy's book of life
The lonely guy's book of life
1978
No Royalty A/C Black Angels
No Royalty A/C Black Angels
1967
Stern, and A mother's kisses
Stern, and A mother's kisses
1966
Far from the city of class, and other stories
Far from the city of class, and other stories
1963
Doctor Detroit
Doctor Detroit
3.1 plays
3.1 plays
Best American Plays. Seventh Series 1967-1973
Best American Plays. Seventh Series 1967-1973