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Role
  
Artist

Name
  
David Greenberger

Genre
  
Non-fiction

Nationality
  
American


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Born
  
June 26, 1954 (age 69) (
1954-06-26
)

Education
  
Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Albums
  
They Like Me Around Here, Duplex Planet Hour

Similar People
  
Paul Cebar, Terry Adams, Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, 3 Leg Torso, The Incredible Casuals

Occupation
  
Artist, Writer, critic

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David Greenberger (b. June 26, 1954, in Pennsylvania) is an American artist, writer and radio commentator best known for his Duplex Planet series of zines, comic books, CDs, and spoken word performances and radio plays. From 1996–2009, he was a frequent contributor of essays and music reviews for National Public Radio.

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Greenberger grew up in northwestern Pennsylvania on the shores of Lake Erie.

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In 1979, having just completed a degree in fine arts as a painter, Greenberger took a job as activities director at a nursing home in Boston. On his first day, he met the residents of the nursing home and abandoned painting in favor of conversation. "This is my art," he said. In this unexpected setting, Greenberger found an unusual medium and a desire to portray the people he met as living human beings instead of "just repositories of their memories or the wisdom of the ages." Instead of collecting oral history about significant events, Greenberger focused on talking one-on-one with ordinary people about ordinary things—the joy of a close shave or answers to "Can you fight city hall?".

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Greenberger began publishing his conversations with old people in The Duplex Planet, a small, homemade magazine he started in 1979, and still publishes today. It has subsequently found larger audiences in other forms, which are all derived from the original template. A series of personal commentaries drawn from Greenberger's experiences with this body of work has aired regularly on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered". Greenberger was the subject of a segment in 2007's "Life Part 2: Language of Aging", part of a PBS series on aging.


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