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Ann Beattie
Born in 1947, Ann Beattie grew up in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., attended
college at American University, and went on to do graduate work in English
literature at the University of Connecticut. She began writing stories out of
frustration with her doctoral work. After rejecting twenty-two submissions, The
New Yorker published Beattie's "A Platonic Relationship" in 1974, and Beattie
became a regular contributor to the magazine. Her first collection of stories,
Distortions, and her first novel, Chilly Scenes of Winter, appeared
simultaneously in 1976 and initiated a long-standing critical debate as to
whether Beattie's greater strength is in the story or the novel. All critics
agree, however, on the uniqueness of her style and her uncanny ability to expose
certain truths about contemporary life, particularly as it lived by those of her
own generation and social class. Ann Beattie lives in Maine and Key West with her
husband, the painter Lincoln Perry. Her latest collection, Park City: New and
Selected Stories was published by Knopf in June 1998.
Back to My Life, Starring Dara Falcon
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