- Ann Marlowe
Ann Rachel Marlowe is an American critic, journalist and writer working in
New York City . [http://www.randomhouse.com/anchor/catalog/results.pperl?authorid=19092] She was born inSuffern, New York .Marlowe published rock criticism in the early to mid 1990s in the "
Village Voice ", "LA Weekly ", "Artforum ", and "Spin". Her writing was influenced by the example ofGreil Marcus in seeking a broader cultural context and often a political meaning for the bands she reviewed.Marlowe's first memoir, "", was widely reviewed and discussed in many online groups of drug users or recovering addicts.
Marlowe contributes frequently to the op ed pages of the "
Wall Street Journal " and "New York Post ", mainly writing aboutAfghanistan and the US counterinsurgency there. She also writes on a wider variety of topics for "The Weekly Standard ". All three publications are right of center and owned byRupert Murdoch .Marlowe is one of 220 contributors of entries to "A New Literary History of America" (Harvard University Press, 2009), edited by
Greil Marcus andWerner Sollors . Her entry explores the cultural significance ofLinda Lovelace 's 1980 memoir, "Ordeal".Marlowe has also worked as a legal recruiter specializing in placing tax and pension lawyers since 1987, first for A-L Legal Search and since 1990 for herself. As such, she is known to many New York attorneys.
Education
In 1979, Marlowe received her B.A. in
philosophy magna cum laude fromHarvard University . From 1979 to 1980, she was Ph.D. student in the classical philosophy program at Harvard. Four years later, in 1984, she graduated with anMBA in finance fromColumbia University .Afghanistan
After 9/11, Marlowe rather abruptly began to write about
Afghanistan andterrorism , making frequent trips to Afghanistan and learningDari . TheLA Weekly featured Marlowe as a blogger writing in Afghanistan in a feature entitled "Ann Marlowe in Afghanistan". [http://laweekly.blogs.com/ann_marlowe_in_afghanista] She also dated an Afghan-American man, an experience described in her second memoir, "".Marlowe's writings on Afghanistan have often challenged mainstream opinion, including arguing that "Afghanistan Doesn't Need a 'Surge'." [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121668659664272147.html] She has drawn attention to Afghanistan's robust private sector and rapid economic growth in op-eds for the "Wall Street Journal", commented on
Kabul 's vibrant expat social scene, and criticized Afghan PresidentHamid Karzai frequently for Taliban sympathies, incompetence and toleration of corruption in the many pieces in the "Wall Street Journal", "New York Post" and a 2008 op ed in the "Washington Post". Marlowe has also consistently argued that the US military is pursuing sensible policies in the country. Marlowe has been a frequent guest of conservative radio hostJohn Batchelor speaking on Afghanistan.Critical reception
Upon the release of "How to Stop Time", many praised its unsparing view of addiction as fundamentally a choice, [http://www.villagevoice.com/1999-11-23/books/the-dope-show] [http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/162/12/1717] but others charged that Marlowe could not have come to this conclusion if she were a "real addict" (IV user, poor, uneducated). She was condemned as a dilettante and attacked for glamorizing drug use by some reviewers [http://www.bostonphoenix.com/archive/books/99/11/11/bookmarks/HOW_TO_STOP_TIME_HEROIN_A_.html] [http://www.hermenaut.com/a182.shtml] , but most agreed that the book was well-written and original.
"The Book of Trouble" received far less critical attention than her heroin book and although it was translated into Portuguese and Dutch, it never appeared in paperback. Many reviewers could not understand her preoccupation with a man they viewed as a "jerk" [http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/marlowea/bookoft.htm] and found the book less well structured than "How To Stop Time".
"How to Stop Time" was chosen one of the top 25 books of 1999 by the "
Village Voice ".List of works
Books
* "How To Stop Time: Heroin from A to Z" (2000)
* "The Book Of Trouble: A Romance" (2006)Books featuring works by Ann Marlowe
* "Rap on R
* "A New Literary History of America" (2009) edited by Greil Marcus and Werner SollorsExternal links
* [http://www.annrachelmarlowe.com Official Website]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0CE2D6163DF932A15752C1A96F958260 The Dictionary of Dope - New York Times review of "How to Stop Time"]
* [http://www.salon.com/books/review/1999/10/01/marlowe/index.html Salon.com review of "How to Stop Time"]
* [http://www.villagevoice.com/1999-11-23/books/the-dope-show The Dope Show - Village Voice review of "How to Stop Time"]Footnotes
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