Rafael Alvarez
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Rafael Alvarez (born May 24, 1958) is an American author based in Baltimore and Los Angeles. Alvarez went to work for the Sunpapers of Baltimore as a teenager—first in the circulation department and then the horse racing desk in sports—before landing on the City Desk as a utility man and neighborhood folklorist. He was with The Sun from 1977 through 2001. After leaving the paper, Alvarez worked on ships as a laborer before joining the staff of the HBO drama The Wire. He also worked on the NBC crime dramas Life and The Black Donnellys.
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Rafael Alvarez (né le 24 mai 1958) est un auteur américain originaire de Baltimore. Il est journaliste au Baltimore Sun de 1977 à 2001. Après avoir quitté le journal, Alvarez travaille sur des navires en tant qu'ouvrier avant de rejoindre l'équipe créative de la série télévisée de HBO Sur écoute. Il a également travaillé pour les drames policier de NBC Life et The Black Donnellys.
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Rafael Alvarez
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Rafael Alvarez
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Rafael Alvarez
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Rafael Alvarez
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1958-05-24
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1958-05-24
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American
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The Fountain of Highlandtown
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Journalist, screenwriter
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Rafael Alvarez (né le 24 mai 1958) est un auteur américain originaire de Baltimore. Il est journaliste au Baltimore Sun de 1977 à 2001. Après avoir quitté le journal, Alvarez travaille sur des navires en tant qu'ouvrier avant de rejoindre l'équipe créative de la série télévisée de HBO Sur écoute. Il a également travaillé pour les drames policier de NBC Life et The Black Donnellys. Il est en outre auteur de livres et de recueils de nouvelles, dont The Fountain of Highlandtown et Orlo & Leini. En 2010, il est nommé aux Edgar Awards pour The Wire: Truth Be Told, un compagnon encyclopédique de la série télévisée.
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Rafael Alvarez (born May 24, 1958) is an American author based in Baltimore and Los Angeles. Alvarez went to work for the Sunpapers of Baltimore as a teenager—first in the circulation department and then the horse racing desk in sports—before landing on the City Desk as a utility man and neighborhood folklorist. He was with The Sun from 1977 through 2001. After leaving the paper, Alvarez worked on ships as a laborer before joining the staff of the HBO drama The Wire. He also worked on the NBC crime dramas Life and The Black Donnellys. Among his many books are two short story collections—The Fountain of Highlandtown and Orlo & Leini; a history of the Archdiocese of Baltimore; two anthologies of journalism—Hometown Boy and Storyteller; and The Tuerk House, a history of Baltimore's pioneering drug and alcohol treatment center for the poor. In 2010, he was nominated for an Edgar Award for The Wire: Truth Be Told, an encyclopedic companion to the television series.
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