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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. 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'. Edmund Wilson's Citizen Reader. 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" |
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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. |