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Cynthia Zarin

Cynthia Zarin

Cynthia Zarin

Cynthia Zarin is a staff writer at The New Yorker magazine and an Artist-in-Residence at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City.She is the author of several books of poetry and four picture books for children: Rose and Sebastian; What Do You See When You Shut Your Eyes?; Wallace Hoskins, the Boy Who Grew Down; and Albert, the Dog Who Liked to Ride in Taxis. She lives with her family in Manhattan.

Saints Among the Animals will be released on October 03, 2006 in Hardcover
Oct 03, 2006
Saints Among the Animals is now available in Hardcover
Oct 03, 2006
Albert, the Dog Who Liked to Ride in Taxis will be released on January 06, 2004 in Hardcover
Jan 06, 2004
Albert, the Dog Who Liked to Ride in Taxis is now available in Hardcover
Jan 06, 2004
Albert, the Dog Who Liked to Ride in Taxis will be released on January 06, 2004 in
Jan 06, 2004
Jan 06, 2004
News:
Albert, the Dog Who Liked to Ride in Taxis has won an award
Prior to Dec 19, 2008
News:
Albert, the Dog Who Liked to Ride in Taxis has won an award
Prior to Dec 19, 2008
Excerpt:
Table of Contents from Saints Among the Animals
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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NPR, May 30, 2011
...of a book, The Great Night is playful, erotic, hilarious and, of course, heartbreaking. The Ada Poems By Cynthia Zarin; hardcover, 80 pages; Knopf; list price: $25 My husband and I love one of the poems from this book so much we had it blown up to poster...
American Consumer News, July 24, 2011
...Audible.com. The title, provided by The New Yorker and authored by Jane Kramer, Ben McGrath, Steve Coll, Cynthia Zarin, Haruki Murakami, and Adam Gopnik, has also become an American Consumer News favorite.. The digital audiobook The New Yorker (Nov. 21,...
letters and sodas: booknotes, May 15, 2011
...Hannah Edwards Wetmore’s diary entries, then a final section of poems by Howe. The Ada Poems by Cynthia Zarin: my boyfriend spotted this on the shelf and asked if I’d heard of it. Yes, and I’ve been meaning to read it. I think I first read...