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词条 Lucinda Rosenfeld
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  1. Career

  2. Personal

  3. References

  4. External links

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Lucinda Rosenfeld (born December 31, 1969 in New York City) is an American novelist.

Career

Her first novel, What She Saw in Roger Mancuso, Gunter Hopstock, Jason Barry Gold, Spitty Clark, Jack Geezo, Humphrey Fung, Claude Duvet, Bruce Bledstone, Kevin McFeeley, Arnold Allen, Pablo Miles, Anonymous 1-4, Nobody 5-8, Neil Schmertz, and Bo Pierce was published by Random House in hardcover in September 2000.[1] The book follows the romantic travails of a girl named Phoebe Fine, beginning in elementary school and continuing into her mid-twenties. Each chapter revolves around (and is named after) a boy or man who played a role in Phoebe’s life. The book was excerpted in The New Yorker as a part of its Debut Fiction series (under the title, “The Male Gaze”){{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}—and optioned by Miramax Films.[1]

Rosenfeld published a sequel to What She Saw. . .--Why She Went Home (Random House)—in 2004. The novel centers around Phoebe’s return to her family’s suburban home at the age of thirty to care for her ailing mother and rethink her life’s goals.

Rosenfeld's third novel, I’m So Happy For You (Back Bay/Little Brown, 2009) is about competitive thirty-something best friends, Wendy Murman and Daphne Uberoff.

Her fourth novel, The Pretty One: A Novel about Sisters was published in February 2013 by Little, Brown and Company.[2]

Her essays have appeared in: The New York Times Magazine, Creative Non-Fiction, New York magazine, Glamour and many other publications. Rosenfeld wrote the "Friend or Foe" advice column for Slate.com from 2009 to 2012.[3]

Personal

She grew up in Leonia, New Jersey, where she attended the Leonia Public Schools before going to the private Dwight-Englewood School for high school.[4] At Cornell University, she majored in comparative literature.[1]

Rosenfeld is married to economics writer John Cassidy of The New Yorker. They live in Brooklyn, New York and have two young daughters.

References

1. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.jewishjournal.com/arts/article/a_working_girl_can_win_20011116/ |title=A Working Girl Can Win|first= Michael|last= Aushenker|work=jewishjournal.com |date= November 15, 2001 |accessdate=March 23, 2012}}
2. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14781234-the-pretty-one |title=The Pretty One: A Novel about Sisters |work=goodreads.com |year=2013 |accessdate=21 November 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.slate.com/authors.lucinda_rosenfeld.html |title=Lucinda Rosenfeld - Slate Magazine |work=slate.com |year=2012 |accessdate=23 March 2012}}
4. ^Connor, Erinn. "Leonia native explores the delicate relationship between three sisters in The Pretty One", The Record (Bergen County), February 4, 2013. Accessed February 4, 2013. "Q. What was it like growing up in Leonia? [A] I had a pretty happy childhood, based on my memories. I went to Leonia Middle School and Dwight-Englewood School for high school."

External links

  • {{cite web|url=http://nymag.com/nymetro/arts/books/reviews/3757/|title=Bed and Bored|website=NYMag.com|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://bostonreview.net/BR25.5/eisenstadt.html|title=New Fiction Forum: What She Saw in Roger Mancuso, Günter Hopstock, Jason Barry Gold, Spitty Clark, Jack Geezo, Humphrey Fung, Claude Duvet, Bruce|website=bostonreview.net|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,277944,00.html|title=Book Report: 'What She Saw ... '|date=13 October 2000|publisher=|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/14/books/jersey-girl.html|title=Jersey Girl|date=14 March 2004|website=The New York Times|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.dailycandy.com/everywhere/article/21306/Homeward+Bound|title=Homeward Bound - Everywhere - DailyCandy|website=www.dailycandy.com|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/shifting-sands-july-2005|title=Bohemian Provincetown|publisher=|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.artcommotion.com/garterbelt/|title=Diary of a Garterbelt Feminist|website=www.artcommotion.com|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/30/books/review/Winer-t.html|title=Keeping Score|date=30 August 2009|website=The New York Times|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2009/jul/28/entertainment/et-book28|title='I'm So Happy for You,' a novel by Lucinda Rosenfeld|first=Margaret|last=Wappler|date=28 July 2009|publisher=|accessdate=22 June 2017|via=LA Times}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://jezebel.com/5302331/are-all-female-friends-really-frenemies|title=Are All Female Friends Really Frenemies?|first=Anna|last=North|publisher=|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.marieclaire.com/celebrity-lifestyle/articles/living/book-review-im-so-happy-for-you|title=Culture & Lifestyle|website=Marie Claire|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://flavorwire.com/27095/exclusive-qa-with-lucinda-rosenfeld-author-of-im-so-happy-for-you|title=Exclusive: Q&A with Lucinda Rosenfeld, Author of I’m So Happy For You|date=26 June 2009|publisher=|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
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