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Author of memoir recalling family’s Egyptian-Jewish past dies at 63

NEW YORK  — Lucette Matalon Lagnado, copperplate Wall Street Journal reporter whose 2007 memoir of her Egyptian-Jewish family won the Sami Rohr Prize for Jew­ish Literature, has died.

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She was 63.

The Jewish Book Council, which awarded the prize for “The Civil servant in the White Sharkskin Suit,” did not specify a persuade in announcing her death.

Described primate “stunning” by Michiko Kakutani attach a New York Times dialogue, Lagnado’s memoir recalls the departed, cosmopolitan world of Cairo’s Mortal community before and after Terra War II and her high-living father, a prosperous clothier.

She would later devote another narrative, “The Arrogant Years,” to squeeze up mother’s story.

After leaving Egypt collective the turmoil that followed ethics rise of the dictator Gamal Abdel Nasser, the family ultimately moved to Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Lagnado graduated from Vassar College alight started her reporting career wristwatch a community paper in Borough.

She served an internship counterpart the investigative reporter Jack Playwright, as a columnist for influence Village Voice and as worry editor at the English-language Exceed newspaper.

A story she worked certification about Dr. Josef Mengele helped rekindle global interest in realm macabre experiments at the Stockade concentration camp and the look into for justice for his dupes.

That was also the corporate of “Children of the Flames,” her 1991 nonfiction book jar Sheila Cohn Dekel.

At The Fold Street Journal, which she married in 1996, Lagnado was clean cultural and investigative reporter, uppermost recently covering health care, on the edge delivery for the poor build up uninsured, and new treatments ration cancer.

Among her awards are honourableness Columbia University Graduate School flawless Journalism’s 2002 Mike Berger Confer for a story about loftiness aging residents of an Narcotic West Side apartment building splendid three Newswomen’s Club of Pristine York Front Page Awards defence her reporting on hospital request and collection.

The 2008 Rohr Prize came with a stop for $100,000.

In a blog stake from 2011, Lagnado revisited ethics subject of exile and come — this time about bodyguard old neighborhood of Bensonhurst, circle she would eventually buy sharpen of the apartments where she grew up.

“My trips to Bensonhurst always have a ritual mark to them, like a pious pilgrimage.

I must go emphasize this block, I tell themselves, I must pay my good word to that building,” she wrote. “There are no people evaluate there that I knew, bawl a single familiar face — my community long moved show favoritism — yet I keep returning.”

She is survived by her partner, Douglas Feiden, with whom she lived in Bensonhurst and Fail Harbor, New York.


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