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Avery Corman (born November 28, 1935)"Avery Corman." ''Contemporary Authors Online''. 2015. Gale. Retrieved via ''Biography in Context'' database, 2019-04-14. is an American novelist. He is known for the books ''Oh, God!'' (1971) and ''Kramer Versus Kramer'' (1977), each adapted into a successful film.


Early life, family and education

Corman was born in
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,
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, New York. He is a graduate of the New York City public schools; he attended P.S. 33 and
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in the Bronx. He graduated from
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in 1956.


Career

After graduating college, Corman worked in magazine publishing, then became a freelance writer of educational films and humor articles. He then began writing novels. Corman is the author of the novels ''Oh, God!'' (1971), the basis for the 1977 film; ''The Bust-Out King'' (1977); ''Kramer Versus Kramer'' (1977), adapted into the Academy Award-winning 1979 film; ''The Old Neighborhood'' (1980); ''50'' (1987); ''Prized Possessions'' (1991); ''The Big Hype'' (1992); ''A Perfect Divorce'' (2004); and ''The Boyfriend from Hell'' (2006). He is the author of a memoir, ''My Old Neighborhood Remembered'' (2014). He also wrote the text for ''Bark in the Park! Poems for Dog Lovers'' (2019), a children's picture book. Critic Stefan Kanfer wrote in ''
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'' of Corman's novel ''50'': "Avery Corman has a literary gift for dialogue and predicament. Sealed in a time capsule, ''50'' could tell future generations more about contemporary middle-aged mores than a library of sociological theses." The combination of the novel ''Kramer Versus Kramer'' and the film changed the attitude of the public and the courts about
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and custody in the US and internationally. Greg Ferrara, on
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' web site, wrote: "His story would explode accepted views on custody and parenting...''Kramer vs. Kramer'' didn't just set box office records for family drama, it changed the very way people thought about divorce, family and child custody." Corman has authored articles and essays in several publications, including ''The New York Times''. After seeing a 2010 stage adaptation of ''Kramer vs. Kramer'' in Paris written by and , Corman wrote his own play based on his novel. The stage adaptation of ''Kramer Versus Kramer'' by Corman was produced in Greece, Hungary, Italy, and the Netherlands in 2012.


Personal life

A gift by Corman to the City of New York of a restored
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court in his childhood schoolyard became the catalyst for the creation of the
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. Established in 1989, the foundation has become a multimillion-dollar
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creating and funding parks programs throughout New York City. Corman has served on its board of directors since the foundation's inception. He was married for 37 years to Judy Corman (née Lishinsky), who died in 2004. At the time of her death, she was senior vice president, director of corporate communications and media relations at Scholastic, Inc. Judy Corman masterminded the publicity for the launch and subsequent publications of the Harry Potter books in the United States.Corman, Avery
"Modern Love: Moving Through Grief, Chair by Chair."
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She was a 2001 winner of a
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from New York Women in Communications. The Cormans' two children are Matthew, a screenwriter, and Nicholas, who works in business development in
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.


Novels

* ''Oh, God!'' (1971) * ''The Bust-Out King'' (1977) * ''Kramer Versus Kramer'' (1977) * ''The Old Neighborhood'' (1980) * ''50'' (1987) * ''Prized Possessions'' (1992) * ''The Big Hype'' (1992) * ''A Perfect Divorce'' (2004) * ''The Boyfriend from Hell'' (2006)


Memoir

* ''My Old Neighborhood Remembered'' (2014)


References


External links

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