Ariel Sabar
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Ariel Sabar
Summary
Ariel Sabar is a human[1]. He worked as a journalist[2] and non-fiction writer[3].
Key Facts
- Ariel Sabar's father was Yona Sabar[4].
- Ariel Sabar worked as a journalist[2].
- Ariel Sabar's professions included non-fiction writer[3].
- Ariel Sabar's field of work was Gospel of Jesus' Wife[5].
- Ariel Sabar's field of work was Walter Fritz[6].
- Ariel Sabar received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Memoir and Autobiography[7].
- Ariel Sabar is recorded as male[8].
- Ariel Sabar's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Ariel Sabar's residence is recorded as Washington, D.C.[10].
- Ariel Sabar's official website is recorded as http://www.arielsabar.com/[11].
- Ariel Sabar's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[12].
- Ariel Sabar's has written for is recorded as Smithsonian Magazine[13].
- Ariel Sabar's has written for is recorded as The Chronicle of Higher Education[14].
- Ariel Sabar's writing language is recorded as English[15].
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Body
Origins and Family
Ariel Sabar's father was Yona Sabar[4].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include journalist[2] and non-fiction writer[3]. Fields of work include Gospel of Jesus' Wife[5], a manuscript[18], founded in 2000[19] and Walter Fritz[6], a counterfeiter[20], b. 1964[21], specialised in Gospel of Jesus' Wife[22].
Recognition
Ariel Sabar received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Memoir and Autobiography[7].
FAQs
Who were Ariel Sabar's parents?
Ariel Sabar's father was Yona Sabar[4].
What did Ariel Sabar do for work?
Ariel Sabar worked as journalist[2] and non-fiction writer[3].
What awards did Ariel Sabar receive?
Honors received include National Book Critics Circle Award for Memoir and Autobiography[7].