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Alison Lurie is a Pulitzer Prize–winning author of fiction and nonfiction. Born in Chicago and raised in White Plains, New York, she joined the English department at Cornell University in 1970, where she taught courses on children’s literature, among others. Her first novel, Love and Friendship (1962), is a story of romance and deception among the faculty of a snowbound New England college. It won favorable reviews and established her as a keen observer of love in academia. It was followed by the well-received The Nowhere City (1966) and The War Between the Tates (1974). In 1984, she published Foreign Affairs, her best-known novel, which traces the erotic entanglements of two American professors in England. It won the Pulitzer Prize in 1985. Her most recent novel is The Last Resort (1998). In addition to her novels, Lurie’s interest in children’s literature led to three collections of folk tales and two critical studies of the genre. Lurie officially retired from Cornell in 1998, but continues to teach and write. In 2012, she was awarded a two-year term as the official author of the state of New York. Lurie lives in Ithaca, New York, and is married to the writer Edward Hower. She has three grown sons and three grandchildren.
1926 • 49 Readers • 264 pages • 3.9
1984 • 22 Readers • 292 pages • 4.3
1974 • 5 Readers • 320 pages • 4
1969 • 3 Readers • 4
1994 • 3 Readers • 455 pages • 3.5
1990 • 2 Readers • 229 pages • 3
1981 • 2 Readers
2 Readers
1996 • 1 Reader • 425 pages
1979 • 1 Reader
1962 • 1 Reader • 358 pages
1967 • 1 Reader • 293 pages
1988 • 1 Reader
1984 • 1 Reader
2005 • 1 Reader • 232 pages • 3
2014 • 299 pages
1980 • 113 pages
2001 • 193 pages
2002 • 242 pages
1979 • 61 pages
1981 • 32 pages