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It's very first person and unencyclopeadic, with personal views and commentaries, and the interminable list of everything he's written are unhelpful. Better to mention the most important works/article in proper prose than just dump everything. Have a look at Tina Fey to get an idea of structure. You don't need that amount of data or fancy formatting (it's a Good Article), or as many refs, just to give you an idea of srtucture and style Jimfbleak - talk to me? 06:13, 24 May 2015 (UTC)


For some reason, entries on Daniel Genis, the writer and journalist famous for doing ten years in prison and writing a book about it, get deleted. Daniel Genis is a well known writer, journalist and critic. NPR had devoted an entire episode to his story and work[1], Penguin is releasing his memoir 1,046 in 2016 after a six figure deal [2] and he has been profiled in many outlets including the New Yorker and the New York Daily News.[3][4][5]. He has published about 75 articles since he got out [6]. He is also the son of Alexander Genis, a famous Russian public intellectual. 855,000 people read an article of his. Studios are bidding on the options, and his column in Vice is a big deal. Two and a half thousand people follow him on twitter. Meanwhile, I saw this guy on the screen: Tim Genis. A cymbal player? You're deleting a man who doesn't need cymbals; millions of people have read his work and heard his voice. And he was in prison, like, a year ago, and now he writes for Newsweek, goes on talk shows <ref>http://blogs.kcrw.com/goodfood/2014/07/cooking-in-prison/</ref><ref>http://onlyagame.wbur.org/2014/05/10/inside-look-prison-weightlifting</ref> and is known around the world <nowiki>[7],[8], [9]. Of all the entries on living people, Daniel Genis is not notable enough? We wait for every new text... this must be a mistake, or could it be because he committed crimes? It just doesn't make sense and I took the time to put a bunch of references in for you. But really, it's all on Google. There is a lot of Daniel Genis if you just type his name in. The site is cool too. Please correct this wrong.

Hello again. I'm sorry, I'm not very good at doing what you asked, but I found this in a draft. It seems to be formatted correctly and has first the links to a bunch of published work about Daniel Genis, then a list of his published work, although that isn't up to date, I think. I cannot make a whole page, but there used to be one. Or maybe one of his readers will make one? Judging by the feedback, they are very fervent. Thanks a lot for your time. So here is what I found:

Daniel Genis Deletion: Further Research[edit]

Worldwide Articles on Daniel Genis[edit]

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http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/segment/prison-sex-masculinity-/5429a1d678c90aac4c000754 http://altcitizen.com/daniel-genis-discusses-his-rapid-transition-from-prison-inmate-to-flourishing-author/ http://friendlyatheistpodcast.com/2015/03/01/daniel-genis-former-atheist-prisoner/ http://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/prison-inmates-offer-captive-market-gadget-makers-n134191 http://www.biographile.com/aluminum-doesnt-ring-daniel-genis-on-the-merits-of-prison-reading/35546/?Ref=twt_corp_bio-1046 http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/contratapa/13-258222-2014-10-24.html http://www.360magazine.nl/cultuur/3828/de-leeslijst-van-een-gevangene#.VTV-OELg78t http://polyarinov.livejournal.com/44800.html http://ybfrisco.livejournal.com/297189.html http://scholar-vit.livejournal.com/406638.html http://onlyagame.wbur.org/2014/05/10/inside-look-prison-weightlifting http://blogs.kcrw.com/goodfood/2014/07/cooking-in-prison/ http://airshipdaily.com/blog/05302014-writing-in-prison http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2014/07/a-prisoners-reading-list.html http://addictionmyth.com/daniel-genis-aronofskys-robot-zombie/ http://www.npr.org/2015/03/18/393832866/released-from-prison-apologetic-bandit-writes-about-life-inside http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/real-new-york-city-article-1.1726112 https://www.perlentaucher.de/stichwort/genis-daniel/presseschauen.html

Published Work[edit]

New York Daily News[edit]

  • From a prisoner to a writer in 2014
  • Ex-cons, cows and Gowanus gentrifiers
  • Culture Clash Gets Steamy
  • The fishermen of New York City
  • The soles of new Brooklyn
  • My friend’s bum murder rap

Newsweek[edit]

  • Christmas Cards From Prison
  • Thanksgiving in Prison is a Beggar’s Feast
  • Putin's Ukraine Push Causes Big Fight in Little Odessa
  • DIY Tattoos Make Irony Permanent
  • Eli Klein on Riding the Wave of Chinese Art

Paris Review[edit]

  • Odysseus in the Yard
  • Dovlatov’s Way

Washington Post[edit]

  • Charles Manson is getting hitched. Meet the women who marry prisoners.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/i-was-an-atheist-prisoner-fringe-religions-fought-hard-for-my-soul/2015/02/06/b7ed76d4-ad7b-11e4-ad71-7b9eba0f87d6_story.html

Deadspin[edit]

  • The Prison Forger's Christmas Miracle
  • Drugs, Chess, Books, Or Gambling: How To Fight Boredom In Prison
  • Violence Is Currency: A Pacifist Ex-Con's Guide To Prison Weaponry
  • A Gentleman's Guide To Sex In Prison
  • Forgiving The Club Kid Killer: My Prison Friendship With Michael Alig
  • Chained Wimbledon: The Joys And Perils Of Prison Tennis
  • An Ex-Con's Guide To Prison Weightlifting
  • A 21st Century Rip Van Winkle

Vice[edit]

  • Why Do French-Canadians Dominate New York's Christmas Tree Market?
  • Soviet Prohibition and the Taste of Perfume
  • Into the Margins with Daniel Genis: An Introduction
  • I Got 90 Days In The Hole For Buying Souls In Prison
  • Life After Death: Clinging to Punk Rock With C.J. Ramone
  • Chinese Street Artist Zhang Dali Evolves In New York
  • Four Years On Line With The Amityville Horror
  • Amityville Horror article in French
  • Employees of the Month for September 2014

Daily Beast[edit]

  • A Million Ways to Die in Prison
  • Blurred Lines at NY Sketchbook Museum
  • In Hands of Hungarian Artist, Jewish Home Movies of the ’30s a Warning of Coming Holocaust
  • From Moscow to Queens, Down Sergei Dovlatov Way
  • Bam! Pow! Bling! Hip-Hop's History Gets the Graphic Novel Treatment
  • Prisoners Get Cultural Fix with 8-Tracks and Bootleg Cassettes
  • Bros Love Dragon Boats
  • This Is Your E-Cigarette on Drugs
  • Patted Down by India’s Hugging Saint
  • This Anti-Heroin Drug Is Now King of the Jailhouse Drug Trade
  • I Heard About the Latest Crazed Shooter While I Watched the World Cup with Guys He Almost Killed
  • All the Grown-Up Hipsters Playing Kids’ Games
  • Tales of a Jailhouse Gourmet: How I learned to Cook in Prison
  • Punks, UFOs, and Heroin: How ‘Liquid Sky’ Became a Cult Movie
  • Reading Prison Novels In Prison
  • A Jewish Ex-Con Recalls Keeping Kosher with the Faithful in Prison
  • Word Is Bond: An Ex-Con Explains the 5 Percenters

Moscow Times[edit]

  • Inside the Criminal Russian Subculture of the U.S. Prison System

Airship Daily[edit]

  • Driving Umberto Eco and the Line Between Writer and Writing
  • Narcotica: Chapter One
  • The Rip Van Winkle of Punk Rock
  • William Burroughs Ruined My Life
  • Party Monsters and Book Wyrms: An Interview with Michael Alig

Substance.com[edit]

  • How a Surfer Wiped Out on Kratom

The Fix[edit]

  • Animal Addicts
  • K2: A Dangerous Peak to Climb
  • The Truth About Drug Treatment in Prison
  • Smoking's Last Frontier

Testosterone Nation[edit]

  • Barbells Behind Bars 10 Years of Prison Weightlifting

Read Russia[edit]

  • Birds of a Feather Translation, pg. 191

Suddeutsche Zeitung[edit]

  • Verbotene Geschafte (in German)

Alter[edit]

http://www.falter.at/falter/2015/03/24/ein-digital-boy-des-20-jahrhunderts/

1046: A Decade Between Books and Misdemeanors[edit]

1046 is a memoir of the decade that Daniel Genis spent in prison, told through the books he read. This site will contain the actual book list, which is too massive to publish but is an interesting resource. 1046 is due out next year, care of Penguin Books. The editor is Rick Kot; the agency is Mary Evans Inc. And my keeper is Julia Kardon, a whirlwind of success, strategy and smarts. The actual booklist, which briefly describes all 1046 books the Genis read, is going up in hundred entry segments. You might notice that the first 100, which date from the end of 2003 and Rikers Island to the 2004 and the beginning of life in state prison, are not especially good or challenging books. I read for escapism then. The enlightenment came later...


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