Laurie Stone
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Laurie Stone (born 1946) is an American writer and critic. After many years as a journalist at The Village Voice (1974–1999), she was appointed theater critic for The Nation and critic-at-large on NPR's Fresh Air. Her books include a story collection, My Life as an Animal (Northwestern University Press), an essay collection, Laughing in the Dark (Ecco) and a novel, Starting with Serge (Doubleday).
In 1995, Stone won the Nona Balakian Excellence in Reviewing Award from the National Book Critics Circle.[1]
Education[]
Stone is a graduate of Barnard College (1968) and holds an MA from Columbia University (1969). She taught at Hunter College and Queens College from 1969 to 1975.
References[]
- ^ "A Civil Action' Wins Critics' Award". New York Times. March 23, 1996. Retrieved August 1, 2019.
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Categories:
- Living people
- 21st-century American novelists
- American women novelists
- 21st-century American women writers
- Barnard College alumni
- Hunter College faculty
- Queens College, City University of New York faculty
- 1946 births
- Novelists from New York (state)