Adelle Waldman

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Adelle Waldman at the Brooklyn Book Festival

Adelle Waldman (* 1977 in Baltimore ) is an American journalist and author .

Life

Waldman grew up near Baltimore in the state of Maryland on. She studied at Brown University in Providence , Rhode Island and then attended the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York City . In the following years she worked as a reporter for local newspapers such as the New Haven Register or the Cleveland Plain Dealer and wrote a column for the website of the Wall Street Journal . She also writes book reviews and essays for Slate , Vogue and the Gawker blog . She also works for The New Republic and The New York Observer . During the time she wrote her first novel, The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P , she worked as a tutor for the US educational test SAT to earn a living .

Waldman is married to the author Hughes Evan and lives in Brooklyn .

Publications

  • The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P . Picador, New York City, USA 2014, ISBN 978-3-95438-048-0 .
    • The love life of Nathaniel P . Translated from the English by Ulrike Wasel and Klaus Timmermann. Liebeskind, Munich 2015, ISBN 978-3-95438-048-0 .
  • Kindle Edition: Nathaniel P. as Seen Through the Eyes of His Friend Aurit , 43 pages, 2851 kB, Picador, New York City, USA 2014.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. biographical information from your French publisher Christian Bourgois éditeur
  2. Literature by and about Hughes Evan in the WorldCat bibliographic database
  3. ^ Mary Billard: From the Borough of Writerly Types, a Look Inward , in: New York Times , August 7, 2013
  4. Love in the Times of Arugula in Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung from June 28, 2015, page 49
  5. Jan Küveler: Please do not disturb . Review, in: The Literary World , June 27, 2015, p. 4