Goethe, Ann
GOETHE, Ann
GOETHE, Ann. American, b. 1945. Genres: Novels, Plays/Screenplays, Songs/Lyrics and libretti, Essays. Career: Writer. Worked as dancer and actress. Founded Blacksburg New School, 1971. Publications: Midnight Lemonade (novel), 1993; Coming of Age (play for young people); Something in the Air Feels Like Tomorrow (play for young people); (librettist) Travels (opera). Contributor, sometimes as Ann G. Distler or Ann Goette, to periodicals. Address: 911 Allendale Ct, Blacksburg, VA 24060, U.S.A.
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