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Lucia Berlin

Biography

Lucia Berlin

Lucia Berlin (1936-2004) worked brilliantly but sporadically throughout the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Her stories are inspired by her early childhood in various Western mining towns; her glamorous teenage years in Santiago, Chile; three failed marriages; a lifelong problem with alcoholism; her years spent in Berkeley, New Mexico and Mexico City; and the various jobs she later held to support her writing and her four sons. Sober and writing steadily by the 1990s, she took a visiting writer's post at the University of Colorado Boulder in 1994 and was soon promoted to associate professor. In 2001, in failing health, she moved to Southern California to be near her sons. She died in 2004 in Marina del Rey. Her posthumous collection, A MANUAL FOR CLEANING WOMEN, was named one of the New York Times Book Review’s Ten Best Books of 2015.

Lucia Berlin

Books by Lucia Berlin

by Lucia Berlin - Fiction, Short Stories

Stories from a lost American classic "in the same arena as Alice Munro" (Lydia Davis).