Quindlen, Anna

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QUINDLEN, Anna

QUINDLEN, Anna. American, b. 1953. Genres: Documentaries/Reportage, Essays. Career: New York Post, NYC, reporter, 1974-77; New York Times, general assignment and city hall reporter, 1977-81, author of biweekly column "About New York," 1981-83, deputy metropolitan editor, 1983-85, author of weekly column, "Life in the 30's" (syndicated), 1986-88, author of biweekly column "Public & Private" (syndicated), 1990-. Pulitzer Prize for commentary, for "Public & Private" columns. Publications: Living Out Loud (columns), 1988; Object Lessons (novel), 1991; The Tree That Came to Stay, 1992; Thinking Out Loud, 1993; One True Thing, 1994; Happily Ever After, 1997; Black and Blue, 1998; A Short Guide to a Happy Life, 2000; Blessings, 2002; Loud and Clear, 2004. Address: c/o Amanda Urban, International Creative Management, 40 W. 57th St., New York, NY 10019, U.S.A.

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