D. László Conhaim
D. László Conhaim was born in the United States and lives in Israel. His Paul Robeson-inspired historical novel, All Man’s Land (Broken Arrow Press), will publish 15 June 2019. He is also the author of Comanche Captive (Gale/Cengage, 2017), about a former Indian captive’s struggle to reunite with her Comanche-b.... more
D. László Conhaim was born in the United States and lives in Israel. His Paul Robeson-inspired historical novel, All Man’s Land (Broken Arrow Press), will publish 15 June 2019. He is also the author of Comanche Captive (Gale/Cengage, 2017), about a former Indian captive’s struggle to reunite with her Comanche-born son. The Midwest Book Review called it “a deftly crafted and simply riveting read from cover to cover.” His first professional writing credit was a two-part 1986 interview in Los Angeles and Tokyo with Japanese screen legend Toshiro Mifune (for Minneapolis’ City Pages), followed by an interview with frequent costar Tatsuya Nakadai for USC’s Daily Trojan. In 1995, Conhaim co-founded The Prague Revue, the longest-running literary journal to serve the community of international writers in Prague. For TPR, he wrote a fictional remembrance of Miguel de Unamuno, “Feeling into Don Miguel,” which Gore Vidal “read with delight” and which Alexander Zaitchik (Rolling Stone, The Nation) called “masterful . . . a first-rate piece of writing by any standard” in Think Magazine.