Lillian Ross
Lillian Ross (Lillian Rosovsky; June 8, 1918 – September 20, 2017) was an American journalist and author. She was born in Syracuse, New York. Ross was a staff writer at The New Yorker from 1945 until she retired in 2001.[1] She was known for her interviews with author J. D. Salinger.[2]
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Born | Lillian Rosovsky 8 June 1918 Syracuse, New York |
Died | 20 September 2017 | (aged 99)
Ross died from a stroke in Manhattan on September 20, 2017, at age 99.[3][4]
References
- ↑ Profile, nytimes.com; accessed June 6, 2015.
- ↑ Ross, Lillian (February 8, 2010). "The Talk of the Town: Remembrance Bearable". The New Yorker. pp. 22–23. Retrieved November 3, 2016.
- ↑ Kaufman, Michael T. (September 20, 2017). "Lillian Ross, Acclaimed Reporter for The New Yorker, Dies at 99". The New York Times. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
- ↑ Mead, Rebecca. "Lillian Ross, a Pioneer of Literary Journalism, Has Died at Ninety-Nine". The New Yorker. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
Other websites
- "Nothing for Lillian Ross in William Shawn's will", observer.com
- "'William Shawn - stud or saint?': the memories of Lillian Ross and Ved Mehta"
- Profile, nytimes.com
- Profile, nymag.com
- J.D. Salinger infosite
- "Lillian Ross does Katharine Hepburn", slate.com
- "'Here But Not Here: A Love Story' by Lillian Ross" Archived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine, old.post-gazette.com