ALISON LURIE - SELF-CARICATURE SIGNED - HFSID 16165
Price: $360.00
ALISON LURIE
An extremely rare self-caricature by the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist
Self-Caricature signed: "Alison Lurie", 6x9. She has made an unflattering facial drawing of
herself. Alison Lurie (1926-2020) won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel Foreign Affairs
(1984). Lurie, a professor of English at Cornell and a pioneer in the teaching of children's
literature, usually writes about the sexual mores of American academia. Three of her novels,
The War Between the Tates, Imaginary Friends and her Pulitzer Prize-winning tome,
were made into TV movies. Lurie also published a collection of short stories, Women and
Ghosts (1994). She writes nonfiction on the themes of children's literature, and the symbolic
meaning of clothing styles. Normal mailing folds. Slightly toned. Ink notes (unknown hand)
on verso. Fine condition.
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