Quindlen quits New York Times to write novels
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- Is Anna Quindlen a martyr? Katz, Jon // New York;9/26/94, Vol. 27 Issue 38, p22
Discusses Anna Quindlen's departure from the `New York Times.' Reason given by the magazine; Expected place of Quindlen in the line of succession in the paper; Career background; Advocacy of reforms within the paper to improve morale, broaden the editorial agenda and make the newsroom more...
- Quindlen leaving the `Times'. // MediaWeek;9/12/94, Vol. 4 Issue 35, p4
Reports on Anna Quindlen's departure from `The New York Times' as a general assignment reporter to pursue a full-time career as a novelist. Career background.
- MORTALITY. // Metaphors Dictionary;2001, p295
Information on the usage of the term "mortality" as a metaphor in several literary works is presented. Author Coraghessan Boyle in the book "Water Music," defines mortality as a cancer, a running sore. Author Anna Quindlen in the newspaper "The New York Times," mentions mortality as a game of...
- A rose for Anna. Bowman, James // New Criterion;Feb95, Vol. 13 Issue 6, p58
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- A woman for the times. // Psychology Today;Sep/Oct94, Vol. 27 Issue 5, p26
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- A novel decision. // New Yorker;9/19/94, Vol. 70 Issue 29, p43
Reports on the resignation of columnist Anne Quindlen from the `Times' magazine. Background on Quindlen; Twice-weekly column in `Times' magazine; Career; Novels written.
- What makes a leader. // Redbook;Oct92, Vol. 179 Issue 6, p120
Presents comments from 15 of the most provocative voices in America. They talk about what the country needs now and what makes some people good leaders. Includes novelist Anna Quindlen, consumer advocate Ralph Nader and Texas Governor Ann W. Richards.
- Anna Quindlen: From the '60s to the '90s. Santora, A.M. // Commonweal;2/14/92, Vol. 119 Issue 3, p9
Interviews `New York Times' columnist Anna Quindlen. Background; How she does her work; Recent novel `Object Lessons'; Why she wrote it; Thoughts on her Catholicism; Response to critics; Views on the future of the church; Why she is prochoice on the abortion issue; Personal goals. INSET:...
- Laureate of real life. Morrisroe, P. // New York;12/24/90-1/1/91, Vol. 23 Issue 50, p100
Profiles Anna Quindlen, 38, a middle-class wife and mother who is also a gifted writer whose work is greatly admired by the powers at the New York `Times.' Writing assignments; Personal life; Writing style.


