The Magician's Girl by Doris Grumbach and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru In , Grumbach published the novel Chamber Music, which was critically well received and helped establish her reputation as a novelist. In six years, three more books followed: The Missing Person (), The Ladies (), and The Magician's Girl (). Full Title: The Magician's Girl: A Novel. Author: Doris Grumbach. Publisher: Macmillan, Light wear and discoloring; signed by Grumbach on the title page; previous owner's stamp and bookplate on the front endpage. the jacket is discolored, a couple tears; /5(3).
Doris M. Grumbach (born J) is an American novelist, memoirist, biographer, literary critic, and essayist. She taught at the College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York, the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and American University in Washington, DC, and was literary editor of The New Republic for several years. She has published many novels highlighting and focusing on gay and lesbian characters. The Magician's Girl A Novel. Doris Grumbach. • 1 Rating; $; $; Publisher Description. United by chance during their formative years at Barnard College, three women come of age in New York Minna Grant, Maud Noon, and Liz Becker are assigned as roommates during their freshman year at Barnard. The daughter of Communist parents, Liz. Doris Grumbach. " The Magician's Girl is most disturbing, and therefore at its best, in its acute awareness of the pains endured unflinchingly by the young.". — The New York Times. "When you put this tale down, you understand that what Grumbach has fashioned is the deep gaze, from childhood to dying, of the eye of fate." —Cynthia.
In , Grumbach published the novel Chamber Music, which was critically well received and helped establish her reputation as a novelist. In six years, three more books followed: The Missing Person (), The Ladies (), and The Magician's Girl (). Doris Grumbach's works available in Norton paperback include her earlier journal, Coming into the End Zone, and the novels Chamber Music, The Magician's Girl, The Ladies, and The Missing Person. Grumbach lives in Sargentville, Maine. Grumbach's new novel, The Book of Knowledge, is being published in hardcover. The Magician's Girl tells the story of three New York women who meet at Barnard in the late s and fulfill their separate destinies from the s to Lyrical, dramatic, and wise, Grumbach's novel is rich with evocations of America's past, from the flavors of New York City to academic life in the s.
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