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Doris Orgel

Doris Orgel

Doris Orgel

Doris Orgel's own novel of the Nazi period, The Devil in Vienne, is considered a classic. She has translated many books from German, including a recent volume of the Grimm fairy tales. She lives in New York City.

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School Library Journal, December 20, 2012
...Since I?ve so many little publisher previews to try and get done before Spring has sprung, I?ve decided to concentrate on the slightly smaller folks.� The big six (soon to be five) have some great stuff too and I?ll be sure to try and talk ?em up, but...
School Library Journal, December 20, 2012
...Since I?ve so many little publisher previews to try and get done before Spring has sprung, I?ve decided to concentrate on the slightly smaller folks.� The big six (soon to be five) have some great stuff too and I?ll be sure to try and talk ?em up, but...
Design Observer, December 11, 2012
...perhaps for this reason was reviewed rather brutally in The New York Times, in November 1981, with reviewer Doris Orgel judging that "the text, about 'world famous decorator' Ms. Mouse and her clients, has no merit. It's really just a gimmick, arch and...
Architect Magazine, December 11, 2012
...perhaps for this reason was reviewed rather brutally in The New York Times, in November 1981, with reviewer Doris Orgel judging that "the text, about 'world famous decorator' Ms. Mouse and her clients, has no merit. It's really just a gimmick, arch and...