Alice Adams (writer)

Alice Adams (writer)

Alice Adams (August 14 1926 – May 27 1999) [ Keillor, Garrison. [http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/programs/2006/08/14/index.html"Writer's Almanac", August 14, 1996] ] was an American novelist, short story writer, academic and university professor.

She was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia and attended Radcliffe College, graduating in 1946. She married, and had a child, but her marriage broke up, and she spent several years as a single mother, working as a secretary. Her psychiatrist told her to give up writing and get remarried, Fact|date=March 2008; instead she published her first novel, "Careless Love" (1966), and a few years later she published her first short story in "The New Yorker". She wrote many novels but she's best known for her short stories, in collections such as "After You've Gone" (1989) and "The Last Lovely City" (1999).

She won numerous awards including the O. Henry Award, and Best American Short Stories Award. Fact|date=March 2008

Bibliography

* "Careless Love" (1966)
* "Families and Survivors" (1975)
* "Listening to Billie" (1978)
* "Beautiful Girl" (1979)
* "Rich Rewards" (1980)
* "To See You Again" (1982)
* "Molly's Dog" (1983)
* "Superior Women" (1984)
* "Return Trips" (1985)
* "Roses, Rhododendron: Two Flowers, Two Friends" (1987)
* "Second Chances" (1988)
* "After You've Gone (short stories)" (1989)
* "Mexico: Some Travels and Some Travelers There, introduction by Jan Morris" (1990)
* "Caroline's Daughters" (1991)
* "Almost Perfect" (1993)
* "A Southern Exposure" (1995)
* "Medicine Men" (1997)
* "The Last Lovely City" (1999)
* "After the War" (2000)
* "The Stories of Alice Adams" (2002)

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