Edith Pearlman

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Edith Pearlman (born June 26, 1936) is an American short story writer.[1]

Life

Pearlman was born in Providence, Rhode Island. She graduated from Radcliffe College.[2] She has worked in a computer firm and a soup kitchen and has served in the Town Meeting of Brookline, Massachusetts.[citation needed]

Her non-fiction has appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, Smithsonian Magazine, Preservation, and Ploughshares. Her travel writing – about the Cotswolds, Budapest, Jerusalem, Paris, and Tokyo – has been published in The New York Times[3] and elsewhere.

Pearlman lives in Brookline, Massachusetts with her husband.[4] They have two children.

In January 2015, her fifth collection of short stories, Honeydew, was chosen as one of Oprah Winfrey's 'top 19 books to read right now'.

Awards and honors

Source:[5]

Works

Short story collections

Anthologies

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References

  1. Edith Pearlman, Author Spotlight, Pen/O. Henry Prize Stories
  2. [1] "Love Among the Greats by Edith Pearlman '57", Radcliffe Quarterly, Summer 2003
  3. [2] Works by Edith Pearlman, New York Times, "Travel" section
  4. [3] Edith Pearlman, Poets & Writers, Directory of Writers
  5. [4] Edith Pearlman website
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Sources

  • [5] Trove
  • [6] Commentary Magazine

External links

  • [7] official website