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Sue Kaufman






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Sue Kaufman (August 7, 1926 – June 25, 1977) was an American author best known for the novel Diary of a Mad Housewife.

Biography

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Kaufman was born on Long Island, New York. She received her degree from Vassar College in 1947. In 1953, she married a doctor named Jeremiah Abraham Barondess, with whom she had a son. At Vassar, she did some editorial work. Her works appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, The Paris Review, and The Saturday Evening Post. Her first novel came out in 1959. In 1967, she wrote Diary of a Mad Housewife, which was adapted as a movie in 1970.[1] Having struggled with depression for years, and facing another stay in a mental institution the next day, she committed suicide on June 25, 1977 by jumping from her eighteenth-story apartment window at age 50.[2] The Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction is named in her honor.

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  1. ^ "Sue Kaufman, 50, Noted Novelist". The Washington Post. 1977-06-28. pp. C6. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
  • ^ Krantz, Judith (2000). Sex And Shopping: The Confessions of a Nice Jewish Girl. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 252. ISBN 0312251963.

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