Adams, Alice (1926–1999)

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Adams, Alice (1926–1999)

American novelist and short-fiction writer. Born Aug 14, 1926, in Fredericksburg, Virginia; grew up near Chapel Hill, North Carolina; died May 27, 1999, in San Francisco, California; dau. of Nicholson Adams (Spanish professor) and Agatha Boyd Adams (writer); graduated from Radcliffe College, 1946; m. Mark Linenthal Jr., 1947 (div. 1958); children: Peter Adams Linenthal (b. 1951).

Known for her wry and witty fiction, worked in publishing in New York City; wrote 11 novels, including Careless Love (1966), Families and Survivors (1974), Listening to Billie (1978), Rich Rewards (1980), Superior Women (1984), Caroline's Daughter (1991), Almost Perfect (1993), A Southern Exposure (1995), After the War (2000) and Second Chances (1988), which is considered her best work; short story-collections include To See You Again (1982), The Last Lovely City (1999) and The Stories of Alice Adams (2002).

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