Alan Hruska (1934-2022) wrote his first novel, Borrowed Time, in 1986. He cofounded Soho Press, for which he served as chairman of the board. In 2002 he began writing and directing movies. His 2005 off-Broadway revival of Waiting for Godot earned favorable reviews from the New York Times, the New York Post, and Village Voice. He was a native of New York and a graduate of Yale University and Yale Law School. He worked as a trial lawyer until 2002, representing both public and private clients, all the while nourishing his love of the arts. |