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Information about Erica Jong ... A collection of news and information related to Erica Jong published by Tribune Company sources. ... Topics > Arts and Culture > Erica Jong...
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Erica Jong, Fear of Flying, 1973 ... Erica Jong, O Magazine, February 2004 ... - 5 Quotations in other collections; - Search for Erica Jong at Amazon.com...
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Erica Mann Jong Since publishing her grounding-breaking first novel, 'Fear of Flying' in 1973, best-selling American feminist writer Erica Jong (born ... Erica Jong grew up on Manhattan's Upper West Side, in a house of artists. Jong's mother was a portrait painter whose parents had immigrated from Odessa in Russia in the...
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Works by Authors: Jackson, Charles to Jong, Erica from Answers.com The significant authors of American literature from 1582 to the end of the 20th century, seen through concise, informative entries on their major works. ... The Chronology of American Literature: America's Literary Achievements from ... Johnson, Amelia Etta Hall...
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Erica Jong can write a historical novel that both honors its tradition with affectionate parody and creates its own full fictional reality. (New York Times Book Review ); Fresh, innovative, ingenious...moving. The imagination of the poet she essentially is strikes deep.
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News about Erica Jong. Commentary and archival information about Erica Jong from The New York Times. ... Sarah Dunant letter comments on Erica Jong March 12 review of her book In the Company of the Courtesang...
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Read More: Democrats Health Care, Democrats Public Option, Erica Jong, Erica Jong Health Care, Erica Jong Public Option, Erica Jong Public Option Heath Care, New York News ... But,but, Erica! Everyone knows your crazy if you think you represent any possible mainstream opinion!
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Eleven years ago in Erica Jong's best-selling Fear of Flying, Isadora Wing was 29 and twice married—first to a psychotic Columbia University graduate student and next to Bennett Wing, a Chinese-American Freudian child psychiatrist with whom she fearfully flew to a Psychiatric Congress in Vienna.
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