Biography
Lee Stringer is an American writer who lived unhoused with a substance use disorder in New York City from the early 1980s until the mid-1990s. He is a former editor and columnist of Street News. His essays and articles have appeared in a variety of publications, including The Nation, The New York Times, and Newsday. He currently lives in Mamaroneck, New York. He is the author of Sleepaway School and Grand Central Winter: Stories from the Street. Stringer also took part in a discussion on writing with Kurt Vonnegut for a book entitled Like Shaking Hands With God. Stringer was a winner of the Doe Fund 2nd Annual Murray Kempton Award in 1998, and Grand Central Winter: Stories from the Street was a New York Times Book Review Notable Book that same year. Grand Central Winter: Stories from the Street was also nominated for a Quality Paperback Book Club New Voices Award.
Works

Sleepaway school
2004

Grand Central Winter. New York - ganz unten
2002

Grand Central winter
1998

Un hiver à New York

Vanille ou chocolat

Adresi Yok,New York
White People
White People
2012
Watching the road
Watching the road
2008
Like Shaking Hands with God
Like Shaking Hands with God
2005
Invierno en Grand Central
Invierno en Grand Central
1999
