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  1. Alice Adams (August 14, 1926 – May 27, 1999) was an American short story writer and novelist. In 1982 she became the third author of only four to receive the O. Henry Special Award for Continuing Achievement for her short stories (others having gone to John Updike , Joyce Carol Oates , and Alice Munro ).

  2. Dec 22, 2021 · Adams was born in Fredericksburg in 1926. As a child she moved with her mother and father to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where her father had received a faculty appointment at the University of North Carolina. For the rest of her life, Adams would return to Virginia only briefly to visit and, from 1941 until 1943, to complete her last two years of high school at in . Read more about: Alice ...

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  4. Alice Adams is a 1921 novel by Booth Tarkington that received the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel. [1] It was adapted as a film in 1923 by Rowland V. Lee [2] and more famously in 1935 by George Stevens. [3] The narrative centers on the character of a young woman (the eponymous Alice Adams) who aspires to climb the social ladder and win the ...

  5. Pulitzer Prize. Alice Adams, novel by Booth Tarkington, published in 1921. The story of the disintegration of a lower-middle-class family in a small Midwestern town, Alice Adams was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for best novel in 1922. A social climber, the title character is ashamed of her unsuccessful family. Hoping to attract a wealthy husband ...

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  6. Alice Adams was an American novelist, short story writer, academic and university professor. She was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia and attended Radcliffe College, graduating in 1946. She married, and had a child, but her marriage broke up, and she spent several years as a single mother, working as a secretary.

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    • May 27, 1999
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  7. SIDELIGHTS: In many of her short stories and novels, Alice Adams wrote about women struggling to find their place in the world. Adams challenged her female characters, whether they lived alone or with a man, to establish meaningful lives and to work creatively both with life's blessings and its disappointments.

  8. Sep 26, 2022 · Alice Boyd Adams (b. 1926–d. 1999) published five collections of short stories, eleven novels, a travel memoir, and many uncollected stories, essays, and reviews during a four-decade career that began slowly when she was in her thirties. The O. Henry Memorial Award series gave her a Special Award for Continuing Achievement as a short-story ...

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