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    Mona Simpson ( née Jandali; June 14, 1957) [1] [2] is an American novelist. She has written six novels and studied English at University of California, Berkeley, and languages and literature at Columbia University. [3] [4] She won a Whiting Award for her first novel, Anywhere but Here (1986). It was a popular success and adapted as a film by ...

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    Mona Simpson's novel gives us characters who are at once emblems of American life and totally individual and alive in their moral complexity and emotional range. The Augusts, mother and daughter, are triumphant creations.

  3. "You awful, awful man, get out of my son's grave!" ―Mona Simpson[src] "It wasn't your fault, sweetie." ―Mona Simpson Mona Penelope Simpson (née Olsen), also known as Sunny,[1] and formerly Penelope Olsen,[2] was the mother of Homer Simpson, mother-in-law of Marge Simpson, paternal grandmother of Bart, Lisa and Maggie Simpson and first wife of Abraham Simpson II. Mona was strong-willed ...

  4. Mona J. Simpson [1] is a fictional guest character in the animated television series The Simpsons. She is voiced most prominently by Glenn Close, but has also been voiced by Maggie Roswell, Tress MacNeille, and Pamela Hayden. Close's performances as Mona have been well received by critics and she was named one of the top 25 guest stars on the ...

  5. Mona Simpson. Mona Simpson was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, then moved to Los Angeles a young teenager. Her father was a recent immigrant from Syria and her mother was the daughter of a mink farmer and the first person in her family to attend college. Simpson went to Berkeley, where she studied poetry.

  6. Mona Simpson was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, then moved to Los Angeles as a young teenager. Her father was a recent immigrant from Syria and her mother was the daughter of a mink farmer and the first person in her family to attend college. Simpson went to Berkeley, where she studied poetry.

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  8. Mona Simpson offers in small, absorbing increments a family’s encounters with hardship and grief, and ambition, avoiding as she does any hackneyed response—rancor, for instance, or indictment—and providing instead, with utter honesty, a paean to the resilience of familial love.” —Alice McDermott, author of The Ninth Hour

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