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  1. Familiar Spirits: A Memoir of James Merrill and David Jackson by Alison Lurie, 2002-02-26
  2. Foreign Affairs: A Novel by Alison Lurie, 2006-11-14
  3. Real People by Alison Lurie, 1998-01-31
  4. The Nowhere City by Alison Lurie, 1997-08
  5. The Language of Clothes by Alison Lurie, 2000-03-15
  6. Truth and Consequences by Alison Lurie , 2005-10-06
  7. The War Between the Tates by Alison Lurie, 1991-01
  8. Don't Tell the Grown-Ups: The Subversive Power of Children's Literature by Alison Lurie, 1998-07-20
  9. Love and Friendship by Alison Lurie, 1997-07-31
  10. Paare by Alison Lurie, 2008
  11. Imaginary Friends by Alison Lurie, 1998-01-31
  12. The Heavenly Zoo: Legends and Tales of the Stars (Sunburst Book) by Alison Lurie, 1996-03
  13. Alison Lurie (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Richard Hauer Costa, 1992-03
  14. Poems and Plays. With a memoir by Alison Lurie. by V. R. (Edward Gorey) Lang, 1975

1. Alison Lurie - Von Kindern Und Leuten / Only Children - LESELUST-Rezension
Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
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Alison Lurie - Von Kindern und Leuten
Originaltitel: Only Children
Roman. Diogenes 1994
291 Seiten, ISBN: 325722723X
Zwei Ehepaare und deren kleine Töchter fahren zur Lehrerin der Kinder aufs Land. In ein Haus, das noch ohne Luxus wie fließendes Wasser oder Strom auskommen muss. Eines der beiden Mädchen, Mary Ann, erzählt aus ihrer kindlich-naiven Sicht, wie dieses Wochenende gelaufen ist; auch wenn die Eltern der Meinung sind, alles Wesentliche von den Kindern fernzuhalten, spüren diese die Stimmungen sehr genau auf.
So bleibt ihnen nicht verborgen, dass Lollys Vater Mary Anns Mutter Avancen macht - ein Flirt, den sie heftig erwidert. 2 Menschen leiden darunter - Lollys Mutter und Bill. Beide sind von einer beinahe krankhaften Eifersucht auf ihre leichtsinnigen, unbeschwerten Partner.
Auf der kleinen Party, die sie am letzten Abend veranstalten, eskaliert die Lage dann: die beiden Männer beginnen sich zu prügeln, nicht ohne jedoch vorher auch verbale Tiefschläge auszuteilen...
So naiv-kindlich hier auch erzählt wird - das Gesellschaftsbild, das hier gezeichnet wird, ist ausgesprochen präzise.
Ganz Amerika ist der Wirtschaftskrise anheim gefallen. Die beiden Väter stehen auf gänzlich unterschiedlichen Seiten des Systems: der eine arbeitet in der Verwaltung dafür, dass die Armen zumindest teilweise versorgt werden, während der andere in einer Werbeagentur sehr viel Geld verdient.

2. Alison Lurie - Affären / Foreign Affairs - LESELUST-Rezension
Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
http://www.die-leselust.de/buch/lurie_alison_affaeren.htm
Alison Lurie - Affären
Originaltitel: Foreign Affairs
Roman. Diogenes 1986
443 Seiten, ISBN: 3257216009
Ein halbes Jahr in London! Wie sehr Vinnie Miner sich darauf gefreut hat, ist vielleicht für Außenstehende nicht so leicht nachzuvollziehen; aber obwohl sie immer nur wenige Wochen am Stück in England verbringen konnte, betrachtet sie sich doch, dem Herzen nach, als Engländerin. Und speziell London ist die Stadt, die es ihr angetan hat, so abweisend sie auch auf den ersten Blick erscheinen mag.
Nicht nur sie hat ein Stipendium für ein halbes Jahr erhalten; auch Fred Turner, ebenfalls Dozent an Vinnies Universität, darf hier für sein Buch forschen. Aber im Gegensatz zu ihr fühlt er sich nicht angenommen von dieser Stadt, ganz im Gegenteil: alles ist teuer, die Menschen schwer zugänglich, und ohnehin hatte er sich alles ganz anders vorgestellt.
Zum Beispiel, dass er hier nicht alleine sein würde, sondern dass auch seine Frau mit ihm die Stadt entdecken würde; aber kurz vor der Abreise hatten sie sich getrennt, und nun stand er da, mit der viel zu großen Wohnung und den Kosten, die er eigentlich gar nicht begleichen konnte. Dass er der (ohnehin nur aus Mitleid mit seiner hungrigen Erscheinung) ausgesprochenen Einladung der ältlichen Vinnie Miner gefolgt war, lag nur an der Gelegenheit, sich endlich wieder kostenlos satt essen zu können. Aber dann - trifft er ausgerechnet auf dieser Party eine Schauspielerin, in die er sich sofort Hals über Kopf verliebt. Und obwohl er es sich überhaupt nicht leisten kann, umgarnt er die einige Jahre ältere Rosemary, bis er endlich zum allgemein tolerierten Mann an ihrer Seite wird.

3. Lurie, Alison
Italy The Best Travel Writing from the New York Times, Don't Tell the GrownUps The Subversive Power of Children's Literature, The Language of Clothes, Foreign Affairs, The Last
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  • italy ! Great Gift Italy Coffee Table Book Discovering/ Revisiting Every Corner of Italy: THE Book To Read Before Travel A Song of Joy to Italy
Italy: The Best Travel Writing from the New York Times
Olivier Bernier , Frank Bruni , Shirley Hazzard , Alison Lurie , Jan Morris , William Murray , Frank J. Prial , Francine Prose , and Muriel Spark
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  • ASIN: Book Description Italy is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and this beautiful, useful volume is an ideal reminder for those who have been there and fallen in love with the country, as well as a book to stir the expectations of those who plan to travel there. Lavishly illustrated with photographs, this collection captures the local color of every remarkable corner of this richly diverse land-the clamor and vitality of Naples, the idyllic enchantment of Lago Maggiore, the intriguing cultural contradictions of Genova, the breathtaking (if terrifying) cliffside trails in Cinqueterre.
    Contributors include Oliver Bernier, Rachel Billington, Frank Bruni, Shirley Hazzard, Paul Hofmann, Alison Lurie, Malachi Martin, Alastair McEwen, Michael Mewshaw, Jan Morris, Francine Prose, Barry Unsworth, Muriel Spark, and William Weaver. Essays full of history, philosophical ruminations, humorous anecdotes, cultural musings, and useful travel information-in short the best of The New York Times talent-will make you want to drop everything and fly to this land that continues to inspire writers, artists, and casual visitors alike. AUTHOR BIO: Umberto Eco is the author of four novels as well as numerous works of criticism, philosophy, and literary theory. His fifth novel, The Mysterious Flame, will be published in June. He is professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna.

    4. Lurie, Alison; Bibliography By Subject
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    5. Lurie, Alison. THE TRUTH ABOUT LORIN JONES. At Bookfever.com
    Lurie, Alison. THE TRUTH ABOUT LORIN JONES. Boston Little Brown, (1988.) at bookfever.com
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    6. Lurie, Alison WOMAN AND GHOSTS At Bookfever.com
    Lurie, Alison WOMAN AND GHOSTS New York Doubleday, 1994. at bookfever.com
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    Lurie, Alison American Academy of Arts and Letters Lurie, Alison Last Resort Lurie, Alison Audible Inc Lurie, Alison
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    8. Alison Lurie - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Lurie, Alison Alternative names Short description Novelist Date of birth September 3, 1926 Place of birth Chicago, Illinois, United States Date of death
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Alison Lurie (born September 3, 1926) is an American novelist and academic. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her 1984 novel Foreign Affairs . Although better known as a novelist, she has also written numerous non-fiction books and articles, particularly on children's literature and the semiotics of dress.
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      Lurie was born in Chicago but grew up in White Plains, New York . She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1947. The next year she married Jonathan Peale Bishop , then a graduate student at Harvard. Bishop was a critic and essayist who, in the 1970s and later, became a writer of autobiographically-inflected books about Catholic Christianity. He taught at Amherst College , in Los Angeles (1957–61), and then at Cornell University (1961-). Lurie moved along with him. Lurie and Bishop have three sons; they divorced in 1985 after a long separation. She is currently married to the writer Edward Hower. She spends part of her time in London, part at Cornell, and part in Key West. In 1970, Lurie began to teach in the English Department at Cornell, where she was tenured in 1979. She taught Children’s Literature (a new field in the 1970s) and writing. In 1989 she was named the F. J. Whiton Professor of American Literature at Cornell. She is now emerita.

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    11. Lurie, Alison - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Lurie, Alison
    US novelist and critic. Her subtly written and satirical novels include Imaginary Friends (1967); The War Between the Tates (1974); Foreign Affairs (1984; Pulitzer Prize); The Truth
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    13. Lurie, Alison - Astro-Databank, Alison Lurie Horoscope, Born 3 September 1926 In
    Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Alison Lurie born on 3 September 1926 Chicago IL, USA
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    Biography
    American writer. Professor of English at Cornell University since 1976. Her first novel, "Love and Friendship," was published in 1976. Lurie is the author of ten novels, including "Foreign Affairs," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1985. Her most recent book is "The Last Resort," 1998. Three of Lurie's novels - "Foreign Affairs," " The War Between the Tates" and "Imaginary Friends" have been adapted for television. Alison Lurie is the older of two daughters of Harry and Bernice (Stewart) Lurie. Her father, Latvian-born, was a scholar and a teacher of social work. He became the founder and executive director of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. He and Bernice, a former journalist with the Detroit Free Press, were both socialists. The Luries moved to New York City when Alison was four. Soon afterward, they moved to the suburb of White Plains in Westchester County. She and her sister Jennifer attended mostly private schools. She briefly attended a public high school before entering a progressive preparatory school, Cherry Lawn School in Darien, Connecticut. She began to write at an early age and was praised for expressing creative and imaginative ability, "the only thing she had going for her." Alison was skinny, plain, odd-looking, and deaf in one ear from a birth injury with resulting atrophy of the facial muscles that by her own account, "pulled my mouth sideways whenever I opened it to speak and turned my smile into a sort of sneer."

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    16. Language Of Clothes, By Lurie
    Language of Clothes Lurie, Alison Standards for English Language Arts Philosophy of Language Study of Second Language Acquisition
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    18. Lurie, Alison - Academic, Themselves, Tates, And People
    (US, 1926– ) Lurie's subject matter, portrayed with humane irony, is the ways in which people fool themselves and each other. The amused detachment with which she writes about her
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    19. Alison Lurie Publishes 10th Novel
    Article by Paul Cody in the Cornell Chronicle.
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    Retired but unretiring, Professor Alison Lurie publishes her 10th novel Alison Lurie signs copies of her books at the Cornell Campus Store in 1994. University Photography By Paul Cody "At three a.m. on a windy late-November night, Jenny Walker woke in her historic house in an historic New England town, and sensed from the slope of her mattress and the chill of the flowered percale sheets that Wilkie Walker, the world-famous writer and naturalist, was not in bed beside her." So begins Cornell English Professor Alison Lurie's most recent novel, The Last Resort (Henry Holt, 1998), her first novel in a decade and the 10th of her career. In a single opening sentence deft, graceful, subtle, packed with meaning Lurie puts the world of her novel, its terms and stakes, into rapid motion. A chilly marriage bed, an absent husband, a worried wife, set in a historic house and town, on decorous flowered sheets, late in the year, just before winter. Let the high Lurie comedy begin. "It's been much too long since Lurie's last novel," said

    20. Ken Lopez Bookseller: LURIE, Alison - The Nowhere City
    London, Heinemann, (1965). The first edition of her second book, published in the U.K. prior to being released in the U.S., although the author is American. Lurie won the Pulitzer
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    LURIE, Alison The Nowhere City London, Heinemann, (1965). The first edition of her second book, published in the U.K. prior to being released in the U.S., although the author is American. Lurie won the Pulitzer Prize in 1985 for her novel Foreign Affairs Inscribed by the author . Fine in a very near fine dust jacket with a couple small edge nicks. All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted. See more items by LURIE, Alison

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