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    Emily "Mickey" Hahn ( Chinese: 項美麗 ( pronunciation in Shanghainese /項ɦɑ͂ 美me麗li/), January 14, 1905 – February 18, 1997) was an American journalist and writer. Considered an early feminist and called "a forgotten American literary treasure" by The New Yorker magazine, she was the author of 54 books and more than 200 articles ...

  2. Emily Hahn: The American Writer Who Shocked '30s Shanghai. By Ned Kelly, January 28, 2020. 2 0. Emily Hahn was brilliant, beautiful and shameless. Arriving in city in 1935, she rapidly scandalized Shanghai society by taking a Chinese lover, developing an addiction to opium and owning a pet gibbon named Mr. Mills.

  3. Feb 19, 1997 · Emily Hahn, an early feminist and a prolific author who wrote 54 books and more than 200 articles for The New Yorker, died yesterday at St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center in Manhattan....

  4. Aug 3, 2018 · Author and journalist Emily Hahn wrote a lot of books—54, to be exact—in addition to short stories and nonfiction articles. But despite her achievements and the breadth of her work, many people have never even heard her name. To those in the know, however, she's a "forgotten American literary treasure" (that's The New Yorker talking) who ...

  5. Jan 1, 1999 · Nobody Said Not to Go: The Life, Loves, and Adventures of Emily Hahn [Cuthbertson, Ken] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

    • Ken Cuthbertson
  6. American writer and traveler whose unconventional adventures were chronicled in over 50 books and nearly 200 articles. Name variations: Mickey Hahn. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, on January 14, 1905; died in New York City on February 18, 1997; daughter of Isaac Newton Hahn and Hannah (Schoen) Hahn; had four sisters and a brother; married Charles ...

  7. Mar 2, 1997 · March 2, 1997. The New Yorker, March 10, 1997 P. 52. POSTSCRIPT on the late New Yorker writer Emily Hahn. Emily Hahn, who died two weeks ago, at the age of 92, was this magazine's roving...

  8. Kato. Emily Hahn is Emily Hahn, who died in 1997, published fifty-four books and wrote more than two hundred articles for the magazine. on The New Yorker. Read Emily Hahn's bio and...

  9. Jul 23, 1995 · Personal History. I SAY THIS. By Emily Hahn. July 23, 1995. The New Yorker, July 31, 1995 P. 35. PERSONAL HISTORY about Emily Hahn traveling through Africa during the 1930s. The Belgian...

  10. Apr 1, 2014 · A revolutionary woman for her time and an enormously creative writer, Emily Hahn broke all of the rules of the 1920s, including by traveling the country dressed as a boy, working for the Red...

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