Emerson, Gloria (1929–2004)

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Emerson, Gloria (1929–2004)

American journalist and war and foreign correspondent. Born 1929 in New York, NY; committed suicide, Aug 3, 2004, in New York, NY; dau. of William B. Emerson and Ruth Shaw Emerson; was briefly married to a man named Znamiecki and briefly married to Charles A. Brofferio.

At 28, joined the women's section of New York Times; served as a foreign correspondent for the Times (1965–72); while working in its London bureau (1969), asked to be sent to Vietnam; freelanced as a journalist for a large number of prominent American newspapers and magazines; covered other trouble spots, including Northern Ireland, El Salvador, Nigeria, the Gaza Strip and Algeria; writings include Winners and Losers: Battles, Retreats, Gains, Losses, and Ruins from the Vietnam War (1977), which won the National Book Award, Some American Men (1985) and Gaza: A Year in the Intifada (1991); also wrote the novel Loving Graham Greene (2000). Won a George Polk Award for excellence in foreign reporting (1971); received a Matrix Award.

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