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  1. Mar 6, 2021 · March 6, 2021. In 1966, a young American journalist named Frances FitzGerald began publishing articles from South Vietnam in leading magazines, including this one. She was the unlikeliest of...

  2. Frances FitzGerald (born October 21, 1940) [1] is an American journalist and historian, who is primarily known for Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam (1972), an account of the Vietnam War. It was a bestseller that won the Pulitzer Prize, Bancroft Prize, and National Book Award .

  3. Frances FitzGerald (born 1940) is an American journalist best known for her work, Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam (1972). It was met with great acclaim when it was first published, and became one of the best-known books on the Vietnam War.

  4. Frances Margaret. Fitzgerald. Beery. Birth. Jan 1858. Ridgley, Barry County, Missouri, USA. Death. 9 Apr 1931 (aged 73) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA.

  5. FITZGERALD, Frances. Born 21 October 1940, New York, New York. Daughter of Desmond and Mary E. Peabody FitzGerald. Born into an old Boston family that included scholar and explorer Francis Parkman, FitzGerald spent her childhood in America and Europe.

  6. Frances FitzGerald. Fellow: Awarded 2009. Field of Study: General Nonfiction. Competition: US & Canada. Frances FitzGerald began her more than four-decades-long career as a freelance journalist a couple of years after her graduation from Radcliffe College.

  7. Frances FitzGerald is a journalist and author. She has written six books and contributed to The New Yorker, the New York Review of Books, Harper’s, The Atlantic, The New York Times magazine, Esquire, Architectural Digest and other publications.

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