Rosecrans Baldwin

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Rosecrans Baldwin
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Born (1977-03-30) March 30, 1977 (age 44)
Chicago, Illinois
NationalityAmerican
EducationColby College
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • essayist
  • online magazine editor

Rosecrans Baldwin is an American novelist and essayist. He is also a co-founder and editor of The Morning News, an online magazine. Born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Darien, Connecticut, Baldwin now lives in the Los Angeles, California area with his wife.[1]

Books[]

Baldwin is the author of a memoir Paris, I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, May 2012) based on the year and half he and his wife spent living in Paris while he worked in an unnamed advertising agency. It was named one of the Top 10 Travel Books of Spring 2012[2] by Publishers Weekly and has earned positive reviews citing its humor and charm.[3]

His debut novel, You Lost Me There (Riverhead Books, August 2010) was a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice and an NPR Best Book of 2010: "A stunning debut… You Lost Me There is, finally, a wise book, the kind that eludes many authors twice Baldwin’s age... Profound, affecting, and true."[4]

Other work[]

Baldwin's essays have appeared in the New York Times, The Nation, Slate, Salon, and The Morning News, among other publications.

He currently teaches in the writing program at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University.

References[]

  1. ^ "Longform Podcast #333: Rosecrans Baldwin · Longform".
  2. ^ "Spring 2012 Announcements: Travel: Meander is a River…".
  3. ^ http://articles.boston.com/2012-05-20/books/31773195_1_paris-caf-life-kiss
  4. ^ "'You Lost Me There': Memory of a Marriage Mourned".

External links[]

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