Daniel Quinn

Author details

Born:
Oct. 11, 1935
Died:
Feb. 17, 2018

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Daniel Clarence Quinn (October 11, 1935 – February 17, 2018) was an American author (primarily, novelist and fabulist), cultural critic, and publisher of educational texts, best known for his novel Ishmael, which won the Turner Tomorrow Fellowship Award in 1991 and was published the following year. Quinn's ideas are popularly associated with environmentalism, though he criticized this term for portraying the environment as separate from human life, thus creating a false dichotomy. Instead, Quinn referred to his philosophy as "new tribalism".

Books by Daniel Quinn

Daniel Quinn: Ishmael (Paperback, 1995, Bantam)

Ishmael

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Daniel Quinn: My Ishmael (1997, Bantam Books)

My Ishmael

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Daniel Quinn: Beyond Civilization (2000)

Beyond Civilization

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Daniel Quinn: The Story of B (Hardcover, 1999, DIANE Publishing Company)

The Story of B

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Daniel Quinn: Story of B (1997)

Story of B

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Daniel Quinn: After Dachau (Paperback, 2006, Zoland Books)

After Dachau

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Daniel Quinn: Ismael. Roman. (Paperback, German language, 1994, Goldmann)

Ismael. Roman.

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Daniel Quinn: The man who grew young (2001, Context Books, Distributed by Publishers Group West)

The man who grew young

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Daniel Quinn: The Holy (2006)

The Holy

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Daniel Quinn: Providence (1996)

Providence

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Daniel Quinn: Dreamer (Paperback, 1988, Tor Books) No rating

Dreamer

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Daniel Quinn: Tales of Adam (2005)

Tales of Adam

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Jan Hunt M.Sc., Nanda Van Gestel, Daniel Quinn, Rue Kream, Earl Stevens, Kim Houssenloge, John Holt, Mary Van Doren, Jan Hunt: The Unschooling Unmanual (Paperback, 2016, The Natural Child Project) No rating

The Unschooling Unmanual

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