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Rosellen Brown (born May 12, 1939) is an American author, and has been an instructor of English and creative writing at several universities, including the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has won several grants and awards for her novels, and three of her novels were adapted to major motion pictures, including Tender Mercies, Before and After, and Civil War.

Bibliography

  • Some Deaths in the Delta and Other Poems, 1970
  • Whole World Catalog, Teachers and Writers Collaborative, 1972 (Editor, with husband, Marvin Hoffman, and Martin Kushner, Philip Lopate, and Sheila Murphy)
  • Street Games (stories), 1974
  • The Autobiography of My Mother (novel), 1976
  • Cora Fry (poems), 1977
  • Tender Mercies (novel), 1978
  • The Secret Garden (play; adapted with Laurie MacGregor the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett), 1983
  • Civil Wars (novel), 1984
  • Before and After, 1992
  • A Rosellen Brown Reader: Selected Poetry and Prose, 1992
  • Cora Fry's Pillow Book (poetry), 1994
  • Half a Heart, 2000

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