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Lore Segal

Lore Segal
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Lore Segal

The Story of Mrs. Lovewright and Purrless Her Cat will be released on May 17, 2005 in Trade Paperback
May 17, 2005
The Story of Mrs. Lovewright and Purrless Her Cat is now available in Trade Paperback
May 17, 2005
The Story of Mrs. Lovewright and Purrless Her Cat will be released on May 17, 2005 in
May 17, 2005
May 17, 2005

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PublishersWeekly.com, December 29, 2011
...by Aimee Bender The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway Natasha by David Bezmozgis Lucinella by Lore Segal Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson The Known World by Edward P. Jones Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates A Visit from the Goon Squad by...
Bookslut, December 5, 2011
...December 2011 Drew Johnson features In September, I took a bus to New York and spoke with Lore Segal in her apartment on the Upper West Side. Books, pictures, a piano, sunlight coming in, and construction noise filtering up from the street. It was a well...
Huffington Post, September 28, 2011
...books, but that doesn't mean they didn't influence me. Perhaps the most directly 'relevant' book was Lore Segal's Her First American, a wonderful novel about an Austrian Jewish immigrant in NY after the war. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's "potentially...
Reading Eagle, May 23, 2011
...Author Lore Segal discusses revisions to her upcoming novel, "And If They Have Not Died," a fable of doctors and patients and age. NEW YORK - Lore Segal has this ongoing...
News 1130, May 18, 2011
...hotograph author Lore Segal gestures during an interview in New York. Three years after "Shakespeare's Kitchen" was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Segal is in the final revisions of a new...
ABC News, May 18, 2011
...Sunrise, Sendak and Spike Lee: Lore Segal is still in love with the world...
Tablet Magazine, October 4, 2011
...Today in Tablet Magazine, the novelist and children’s book author Lore Segal marks Yom Kippur by atoning for a 60-year-old sin. Misjudged...
Home of Baggott & Asher & Bode, April 11, 2011
...them all for fear I’ll miss someone. But the principal ones are my friends Michael Vance Clayton, Lore Segal, Scott Raab, and Marly Swick. Conversations with them about writing, and responses they’ve offered to my writing, have helped me become the...