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Erica Jong

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Erica Jong

Bio:

Author / Educator Birthplace: New York City Born: 3/26/42

Education:

Barnard College Columbia University

Residence:

New York City, New York Weston, Connecticut

Literary Works:

Fiction:

Fear Of Flying (1973) How To Save Your Own Life(1977) Fanny, Being The True History Of The Adventures Of Fanny Hackabout-Jones (1980) Parachutes & Kisses (1984) Shylock's Daughter [Formerly Titled Serenissima](1987) Inventing Memory (1987) Sappho's Leap (2003)

Non Fiction:

Witches (1981,1997,1999) Megan's Two Houses (1984,1996) Fear Of Fifty: A Midlife Memoir, The Devil At Large: Erica Jong On Henry Miller (1993) What Do Women Want? Bread Roses Sex Power (1998)

Poetry:

Fruits & Vegetables (1971,1997) Half-Lives (1973) Loveroot (1975) At The Edge Of The Body (1979) Ordinary Miracles (1983) Becomming Light: New And Selected (1991)


Awards:

Sigmund Freud Award For Literature United Nations Award For Excellence In Literature. Poetry Magazine's Bess Hokin Prize Deauville Award For Literary Excellence In France