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Born in Jersey City, NJ, on 27 March 1939, Brewster Chamberlin was the eldest of the five children of Brewster Chamberlin Sr., a defense industry broker, and his wife Margaret (née Morschauser). Brewster Chamberlin jr attended Hofstra University, Long Island, New York, between 1957 and 1959, working at New York University (NYU), before pursuing a master's degree and PhD in modern German history at the University of Maryland. In 1961 he married Angela Maria Schüssler, from whom he divorced in 1978. In 1999 he married Lynn-Marie Smith who had been his partner since 1980. He lived with her in the South of France 1982-83, resulting in his memoir ''The Time in Tavel. An Informal Illustrated Memoir of a Sojourn in Provence (2010)''. They currently live in Key West, Florida, where Chamberlin continues to write in various genres, and is a research associate at the Key West Art and Historical Museum.

Publications

 * Hiatus: Poems 1959. New York: Privately printed, 1960.
 * The Enemy on the Right. The Alldeutsche Verband in the Weimar Republic 1918-1926. Ann Arbor MI: University Microfilms, Inc., 1973.
 * (Co-editor & co-translator). F.A. Sorge, The Labor Movement in the United States from Colonial Times to 1890. Greenwood Press, 1977.
 * (Editor). Kultur auf Trümmern. Berliner Berichte der amerikanische Information Control Section, Juli bis Dezember 1945. Stuttgart: Deutsche-Verlags-Anstalt, 1980.
 * (Co-editor). The Liberation of the Nazi Concentration Camps 1945. Eyewitness Accounts of the Liberators. Washington DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Council, 1987.
 * A Piece of Paris: The Grand XIVth. Washington DC: Masurovsky Publishing Company, 1996.
 * (With Carl Modig) Archival Guide to the Collections of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Washington DC: Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, USHMM, 2002. (Revised & expanded edition, 2003.)
 * Paris Now and Then. Memoirs, Opinions, and a Companion to the City of Light for the Literate Traveler. Port Jefferson, NY: Vineyard Press, 2002. (Revised second edition, 2004.)
 * Mediterranean Sketches. Fictions, Memories and Metafictions. Port Jefferson NY: The Vineyard Press, 2005
 * Love’s Poison and Other Poems, 2000-2005. Key West FL: The Garlic Press, 2005. (Limited hand-illustrated edition.)
 * (Co-author). Mario Sanchez: Once Upon a Way of Life. Key West FL: The Key West Press, 2006.
 * (Co-editor). The Holocaust in Hungary after 60 Years. Boulder CO: Eastern European Monographs, 2006.
 * A Chronology of the Life and Times of Lawrence Durrell. Corfu, Greece: The Durrell School of Corfu, 2007; revised and expanded edition on the Durrell Library of Corfu web site (2016).
 * Situation Reports on the Emotional Equipoise. Collected Poems 1959 – 2006. Bloomington IN: Xlibris, 2007
 * Radovic’s Dilemma. A Mediterranean Thriller. Bloomington IN: Xlibris, 2009.
 * The Time in Tavel. An Informal Illustrated Memoir of a Sojourn in Provence. Port Jefferson NY: The Vineyard Press, 2010.
 * Shorts of All Sorts. Selected Prose and Poems. Key West FL: The New Atlantian Library (an imprint of Absolutely Amazing eBooks), 2013
 * Travels in Greece and France and the Durrell School of Corfu Seminars. Travelogues and Lectures. Key West FL: The New Atlantian Library (an imprint of Absolutely Amazing eBooks), 2013.
 * A Paris Chapbook. Key West FL: The New Atlantian Library (an imprint of Absolutely Amazing E-Books), 2013.
 * The Hemingway Log: A Chronology of His Life and Times. Lawrence KS: The University Press of Kansas, 2015.
 * Almost to the End. The Shorter Poems: New and Old. Key West FL: The New Atlantian Library (an imprint of Absolutely Amazing E-Books), 2016.