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Ann Beattie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Myth has it that Ann Beattie published her first short story in The New Yorker when she was twenty-five years old,signed a first-read contract with them, and thereafter made five to seven annual appearances in the venerable magazine—with stories she would write in one sitting, in one afternoon.
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Ann Beattie; To many readers, Ann Beattie was the diarist for a whole cross-section of American society. Wryly chronicling the confusion and disillusionment of a generation stuck with the free-love era's hangover, the prolific short story writer and novelist set the tone for coming of age in the '70s and after.
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Daughter of James A. and Charlotte Crosby Beattie; married David Gates, 1973 (divorced); Lincoln Perry, 1988 ... Novelist and short story writer Ann Beattie has earned her critical reputation as a storyteller of the 1960s generation.
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Ann Beattie summary with 84 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. ... "Ann Beattie" Search Results ... Name: Ann Beattie...
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Ann Beattie (39) ... Works include: Alex Katz; Americana; Americana: Photographs; Ann Beattie Reads: Desire, Learning to Fall, Snow, Skeletons; Another You ; and others... ... Anne Beattie-stokes (1)
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Ann Beattie Criticism and Essays ... Criticism > Contemporary Literary Criticism > Beattie, Ann (Vol. 146) - Introduction ... Ann Beattie 1947-
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List of modern first edition books for Ann Beattie. Includes images and points of issue to assist collectors in the identification of first editions. ... Here are the books for Ann Beattie. Click on a thumbnail to see first edition points (and photos).
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Born in 1947, Ann Beattie grew up in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., attended college at American University, and went on to do graduate work in English literature at the University of Connecticut. She began writing stories out of frustration with her doctoral work.
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