anne whitehouse

Anne Whitehouse's travel articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Times. A version of her Los Angeles Times feature, Memorial to an Uncivil Era: A Personal Journey to Alabama's new Birmingham Civil Rights Institute was reprinted in Reading Our Lives: Southern Autobiography Anthology (Auburn University Center for the Arts & Humanities, 1997). Her essay, Nancy Mairs: Transformative Power, was commissioned and published by The American Voice.

Anne Whitehouse’s memoir, Miss Don and Miss Praytor.
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, January 2009

With David Castronovo Anne Whitehouse co-authored two essays on the correspondence between Edmund Wilson and her great-uncle, Jacob Landau: Jacob Landau: Edmund Wilson's Jewish Ambassador and Edmund Wilson's Citizen Reader and Reflection: Edmund Wilson: Combat and Comradeship.

Jacob Landau: Edmund Wilson's 'Jewish Ambassador'.
The Forward, November 6, 1992.

Edmund Wilson's Citizen Reader.
The Forward, November 6, 1992

Reflection: Edmund Wilson: Combat and Comradeship.

Memorial to an Uncivil Era: A Personal Journey to Alabama's new Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, dedicated to remembering what was once "the most segregated city in America"
Los Angeles Times, April 11, 1993



Anne Whitehouse's first published interview was with Stanley Kunitz, co-authored with Cleopatra Mathis and Elmaz Abinader, as graduate students in Columbia University's Writing Division. It appeared in Columbia: A Magazine of Poetry and Prose, Fall 1977.

Anne Whitehouse has also contributed articles for Columbia, Cobblestone, and the now-defunct East Village Eye, as well as Readers Guides for the Franklin Library.

Selected Bibliography