Donations in Hortense Calisher's honor may be made to the Lillian Hellman/Dashell Hammett fund at Human Rights Watch for writers suffering from political...
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Hortense Calisher, born in New York City in 1911, is author of fifteen novels, seven volumes of short fiction, and two memoirs.
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Calisher, Hortense (kăl'ishur) [key], 1911–, American author, b. New York City, grad. Barnard College, 1932. Her novels are difficult to categorize, blending deft character analysis with complex story lines. More on Hortense Calisher from Fact Monster:
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Jan 15, 2009 Miss Calisher's unpredictable turns of phrase, intellectually challenging fictional situations and complex plots captivated and puzzled...
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The website maintained by Hortense Calisher. Hortense Calisher; December 20, 1911 - January 13, 2009 Hortense Calisher, Author, Dies at 97...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Hortense Calisher (American writer), Dec. 20, 1911New York, NY, USJan. 13, 2009New YorkAmerican writer of novels,
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Many readers first encounter Hortense Calisher through her widely anthologized short stories, then anticipate her novels. After reading them, however,
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eCampus.com: Tattoo For A Slave: Calisher, Hortense: 9780156032032: $0.01: : In-stock ships in 24 hours Although Hortense Calisher's family eventually migrated north to New York City, the echoes of their days as a slave-owning Jewish family in the South still resonate with this acclaimed author, who uncovers a part...
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The older child of a German-born mother and a Southern father, Hortense Calisher was reared in an upper-middle class Jewish family. After earning her B.A. in 1932 at Barnard College, she worked as a sales clerk, model, and social worker in New York City.
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