Awards & Winners

Michael J. Arlen

Date of Birth 09-December-1930
Place of Birth London
(England, United Kingdom, Great Britain)
Nationality United Kingdom, United States of America
Also know as Michael Arlen, Michael John Arlen
Profession Writer
Michael John Arlen is an Armenian-American writer and former television critic for The New Yorker. Arlen is the son of a prominent Armenian-American writer, Michael Arlen. Michael J. grew up in England and went to a boarding school in France prior to the outbreak of World War II. As a result of the war, Arlen's family moved to the United States and he became an American citizen at the age of 21. He attended Harvard University, after which he worked as a reporter for Life from 1952 to 1956. He is the author of Living Room War, a book on the portrayal of the Vietnam War and American social culture by the mass media. He is also the author of Exiles and the critically acclaimed Passage to Ararat, both of which are autobiographical narratives of Arlen's Armenian ancestry. Parts of Exiles and all of Passage to Ararat originally appeared in the New Yorker. For Passages to Ararat, Arlen won the U.S. National Book Award in the category Contemporary Affairs.

Awards by Michael J. Arlen

Check all the awards nominated and won by Michael J. Arlen.

1976


National Book Award for Contemporary Affairs
Honored for : Passage to Ararat

Nominations 1976 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Award for Contemporary Affairs Passage to Ararat