George Feifer has written the following non-fiction books: Justice in Moscow, 1964; The Challenge of Change, 1967; Message from Moscow, 1969; Russia Close-Up, 1973, in US as Our Motherland, and Other Ventures in Russian Reportage, 1974; (with B. and B. Rosen) The Destined Hour: The Hostage Crisis and One Family's Ordeal, 1982; Tennozan: The Battle of Okinawa and the Atomic Bomb, 1992; Divorce: An Oral Portrait, 1995; Red Files, 2000; The Battle of Okinawa: The Blood and the Bomb, 2001. His novels include: The Girl from Petrovka, 1971, and Moscow Farewell, 1976. Other works include (with D. Burg) Solzhenitsyn (biography), 1972; (with V. Panov) To Dance (autobiography), 1978.
George Feifer
Studios
New Jersey
George Feifer worked in the New Jersey studio.
The yellow clapboard New Jersey Studio, located on a grassy, sloping site, was funded by the New Jersey Federation of Women’s Clubs and built as an exact replica of Monday Music Studio (1913). The studio’s porch rests on fieldstone piers that increase in height as the ground slopes to the west. Like Monday Music Studio, New Jersey…