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Age 69
Date of birth June 19,1954
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Born Springfield
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Height 173 (cm)
Spouse Jay Weiss
Job Singer
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Education University of Maryland - Baltimore County
The American School in London
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Missouri State University
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Awards Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
National Board of Review Award for Best Actress
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Golden Orange Lifetime Achievement Award
Audie Award for Humor
Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress
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Mary Kathleen Turner is an American actress. She has received various accolades, including two Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, and two Tony Awards.

Why Anne Tyler not writing about the coronavirus

Feb 16,2020 6:23 am

The author of the bestsellers the Breathing Lessons and The Accidental Tourist

While many of us may be struggling to adjust to staying At Home and avoiding social contacts, Anne Tyler draws it.

"I need to be alone," One of America's greatest living writer, told The Bbc . "I feel worn when I Am in a group for a long time. "

the loneliness is of Central importance for her career, which spans More Than half a century.

"You could almost say I live a quarantined life anyway. "

The author, 78, sold More Than 11 million books, and was Austen compared to Jane.

Nick Hornby , meanwhile, said that she is his favorite writer.

But all of this was achieved with surprisingly little fuss and fanfare. She keeps a Low Profile and rarely interviews or appears on literary festivals.

she says, she knew that her life in The American city of Baltimore would be much changed by the coronavirus pandemic, But that "it's different" now.

"It is very sad to walk through the forest every morning, which is where the students walk to school and not see a single child.

"We should not mix in any way," she adds. "I always have these Two Friends come over for the "wine-therapy", as we call it, and I just cancelled. "

do not expect, However, that The Virus or its effects - to make an appearance in your next novel, or even after. The outside world tends not to interfere in their books.

"It would derail the small, private story, to say The One I Am trying," she explains. "I think it would be really thinking in the wrong direction, if I start to suddenly talk about the Corona Virus in this stage, in One of my books. "

"I'm very much a believer in letting things be old before we write about them. In other words, I've never written about the World Trade Center, you know, and I don't have good books to read about it, to be honest. But I think that in 20 years, you have a good. "

The Accidental Tourist was written with the Oscar-winning Film, 1988

overall, Tyler has 23 novels. Almost all of them are in Baltimore, where she lived since 1967.

The Accidental Tourist was made into a Hollywood Film in 1988, with William Hurt , Geena Davis and Kathleen Turner She won the Pulitzer Prize Teach in The Following year, for the Breathe; and A Spool of Blue Thread was on the shortlist for the Booker Prize in the year 2015.

your large topic of the family and in all of her books, she focuses on Ordinary People living unremarkable.

her latest novel, the Redhead From the side of The Road , is no different. It is the story of a middle-aged, the craftsmen, "A Man of habits told" that is stuck in a rut.

she says she feels "comfortable" to write from a male perspective.

"I think it's because I had such a good father and Three Brothers , and two grandfathers, all of which I find out of the heart of love, and I just feel very comfortable, what A Man can think about Something . "

which raises the question of whether it is ever as limits for an author's imagination?

Recently, American dirt, a novel by a white American author, Jeanine Cummins , written from the perspective of Mexican migrants, has sparked a debate about cultural appropriation in literature. Cummins ' publishing canceled her book tour, fear of violence, because the emotions were so high.

Anne Tyler insists to try that Cummins and other authors "have a right".

"the whole point of that was written for me To Live Other Lives . So, of course, I would want to have a whole series of life I've lived. "

But when asked whether it's Something you wouldn't write about it, Tyler, surprisingly, says "Yes".

"I think I would be very presumptuous to, from the point of view of, let's say, an inner-city, African-American, because I think there is so much that I you are wrong.

"I think I would be entitled to do it, if I wanted to, But I think,

I would be laughed out of the literary world of anyone who was black and said, 'Boy, you really messed up", you know?"

Tyler is the oldest of four siblings and did not attend school until the Age Of 11

Tyler likes to stick with what she knows best. It has been said that she writes essentially the same book, to explore the lives of middle-class Americans, who always and again and again.

"is It fair," she laughs. "I always say, if I start a book, "this One 's gonna be different'.

"About half way through, I say, 'Oh, damn, it's the same book again and again. '

"But I Am very interested in things, the monotonous, seemingly and sometimes, there are things that mean to you, the more.

"I mean, it's almost a challenge, to have someone, doing the dishes and figuring out Something to say about it, would mean More Than just the dishes. "

she says she can't imagine quit writing, even though "The World is not yet another of my books", and explains the need: "I have no Hobbies. And it really makes me happy to write. So this is what I do, still. "

she even an idea for your next novel"Surprise, surprise. It's about A Family in Baltimore," she laughs.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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