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          Lawrence Auster

          American essayist (1949–2013)

          Lawrence Auster (January 26, 1949 – March 29, 2013) was an American conservative essayist and self-described "racialist" who wrote on immigration and multiculturalism.

          Personal life

          Auster grew up in New Jersey, and was a cousin of the novelist Paul Auster.[1] He attended Columbia University for two years, later finishing a B.A. in English at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

          He never married, and was not – as has been claimed – a lawyer.[2][3]

          Born Jewish, Auster converted to Christianity as an adult and became a member of the Episcopal Church, a church he said he preferred "in the historical rather than the present tense", because the Church's ordination of openly gay men means "it has ceased being a Christian church".[4] He died of pancreatic cancer in West Chester, Pennsylvania on March 29, 2013.[citation needed] Auster later converted to Roman Catholicism on his de