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  1. Mary McCarthy (author) Mary Therese McCarthy (June 21, 1912 – October 25, 1989) was an American novelist, critic and political activist, best known for her novel The Group, her marriage to critic Edmund Wilson, and her storied feud with playwright Lillian Hellman. [1] McCarthy was the winner of the Horizon Prize in 1949 [2] and was awarded ...

  2. Jun 17, 2024 · Mary McCarthy (born June 21, 1912, Seattle, Wash., U.S.—died Oct. 25, 1989, New York, N.Y.) was an American critic and novelist whose fiction is noted for its wit and acerbity in analyzing the finer moral nuances of intellectual dilemmas. McCarthy, whose family belonged to all three major American religious traditions—Protestant, Roman ...

  3. Mary McCarthy attended Vassar College from 1929-1933, where she was initiated into a more elite, East-coast intellectual and social scene, which became the subject of her best-selling novel, The Group (1963).McCarthy describes The Group as a “mock-chronicle novel” about “the idea of progress” as “seen in the female sphere.”She exposes the disparity between the progressive beliefs ...

  4. People note American writer Mary Therese McCarthy for her sharp literary criticism and satirical fiction, including the novels The Groves of Academe (1952) and The Group (1963). McCarthy studied at Vassar college in Poughkeepsie, New York and graduated in 1933. McCarthy moved to city of New York and incisively wrote as a known contributor to publications such as the Nation, the New Republic ...

  5. October 26, 1989. ary McCarthy, one of America's pre-eminent women of letters, died of cancer yesterday at New York Hospital. She was 77 years old and lived in Castine, Me., and Paris. In her long and prolific career as a novelist, memoirist, journalist and critic, Miss McCarthy earned recognition for her cool, analytic intelligence and her ...

  6. Mar 13, 2018 · Mary McCarthy (June 21, 1912 – October 25, 1989) was an American novelist, political activist, and critic. Born in Seattle, Washington, she endured a difficult childhood but overcame it to become a woman of strength and determination. She began her writing career as a critic and gained admiration for her honest observations on culture and ...

  7. Mary McCarthy, novelist, critic, and political activist, transformed the scope and style of American literary fiction. Whether writing about sex and infidelity, McCarthyism and Cold War paranoia, or Freudian psychoanalysis and the psychology of terrorism, she brought to her subjects a frankness, clarity of thinking, and avant-garde treatment of gender and sexuality that still feel ahead of ...

  8. In her long and prolific career as a novelist, memoirist, journalist and critic, Mary McCarthy earned recognition for her cool, analytic intelligence and her exacting literary voice - a voice ...

  9. About The Society. History. The Mary McCarthy Society was founded in 2012 by Sabrina Fuchs Abrams, professor of English at the State University of New York, Empire State College, author of Mary McCarthy: Gender, Politics and the Postwar Intellectual (2004) and editor of the Mary McCarthy special issue of Women’s Studies (Vol. 49, 2020) and Transgressive Humor of American Women Writers (2017).

  10. Author Mary McCarthy's autobiographical works. A timely memoir that recounts a childhood cut short by the death of her parents during the influenza epidemic of 1918.