Quick Facts
- NAME: Anna Marie Quindlen
- OCCUPATION: Journalist, Author
- BIRTH DATE: July 08, 1952 (Age: 59)
- EDUCATION: Barnard College
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- ZODIAC SIGN: Cancer
Best Known For
Anna Quindlen is a U.S. author, journalist and opinion columnist. Her New York Times column "Public and Private" won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1992.
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Synopsis
she was hired as a reporter for The New York Post. She returned to the Times in 1977 and was named deputy metropolitan editor in 1983. Her column "Public and Private" won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1992. She has written five bestselling novels; three were made into movies.
Profile
Writer. Born Anna Marie Quindlen on July 8, 1952 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Anna Quindlen joined The New York Times at age 18 as a copy girl. After graduating from Barnard College in 1974, she was hired as a reporter for The New York Post. She returned to the Times in 1977 and was named deputy metropolitan editor in 1983.
As a columnist forThe Times from 1981 to 1994, Quindlen was only the third woman in the paper??s history to write a regular column for the prestigious Op-Ed page. Her column, "Public and Private," won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1992. Other columns included "About New York" and "Life in the 30s." In 1995, she left the paper to devote herself to becoming a novelist.
Quindlen??s body of work includes fiction, non-fiction, self-help and children??s books. She has written five bestselling novels, three of which were made into movies, One True Thing, Black and Blue and Blessings. Thinking Out Loud, a collection of her "Public and Private" columns, was also a bestseller. She currently writes the Last Word column for Newsweek magazine.
Anna Quindlen and her husband, attorney Gerald Krovatin, live in New York City with their three children.
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