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Born in 1926, Alice Adams grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, during the Great Depression and came of age during World War II. After college at Radcliffe and a year in Paris, she moved to San Francisco. Always a rebel in good-girl's clothing, Adams used her education, sexual and emotional curiosity, and uncompromising artistic ambition to break the strictures that bound women in midcentury America. Divorced with a child to raise, she worked at secretarial jobs for two decades before she could earn a living as a writer. One of only four winners of the O. Henry Special Award for Continuing Achieve-ment, Adams wove her life into her fiction and used her writing to understand the changing tides of the twentieth century. Her work portrays vibrant characters both young and old who live on the edge of their emotions, absorbed by love affairs yet always determined to be independent and to fulfill their personal destinies.
With the same meticulous research and vivid storytelling she brought to Raymond Carver: A Writer's Life, Carol Sklenicka integrates the drama of Adams's deeply felt, elegantly fierce life with a cascade of events--the civil rights and women's movements, the sixties counterculture, and sexual freedom. This biography's revealing analyses of Adams's stories and novels from Careless Love to Superior Women to The Last Lovely City, and her extensive interviews with Adams's family and friends, among them Mary Gaitskill, Diane Johnson, Anne Lamott, and Alison Lurie, give us the definitive story of a writer often dubbed "America's Colette." Alice Adams: Portrait of a Writer captures not just a beloved woman's life in full, but a crucial span of American history.
"After a long apprenticeship, hampered by supporting her husband's own writing career before their 1958 divorce, Adams found an audience in the 1970s that was newly avid for her core concern: female-centric depictions of love and sex...Sklenicka's well-researched biography...easily evokes the spirit of Adams's life, times, and works." --Publishers Weekly
"Carol Sklenicka is a lucid, scrupulous writer... [who] is prudent and appreciative in her assessment of Adams's work."--Blake Bailey, The New York Times Book Review
"Drawing on extensive original sources, Carol Sklenicka gives us the first full-length popular biography of brilliant novelist and short story writer Alice Adams. For decades, Adams rendered believably three-dimensional female characters in beautiful, cut-glass prose in venues like The New Yorker." --Christian Science Monitor, Best Books of December