Quindlen, Anna (1953–)

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Quindlen, Anna (1953–)

American journalist and novelist. Born July 8, 1953, in Philadelphia, PA; dau. of Robert and Prudence Quindlen; Barnard College, BA, 1974; m. Gerald Krovatin (lawyer), 1978; children: Quindlen, Christopher and Maria.

Was a reporter for New York Post (1974–77), then New York Times (1977–81); became a columnist (1981); won the Pulitzer Prize for her New York Times op-ed column, "Public and Private" (1992); began writing a back-page column for Newsweek (1999); nonfiction includes Living Out Loud, a collection of her "Life in the 30s" columns (1988), Thinking Out Loud, and How Reading Changed My Life (1993), A Short Guide to a Happy Life (2000), Loud and Clear (2004) and Being Perfect (2005); novels include Object Lessons (1991), One True Thing (1994), Black and Blue (1998) and Blessings (2002).

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