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Anne George | |
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Born | Anne Carroll Bell December 4, 1927 Montgomery, Alabama, United States |
Died | March 14, 2001 Birmingham, Alabama, United States | (aged 73)
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Period | 1980–2001 |
Genre | Detective fiction, Poetry |
Anne Carroll George (1927-2001) was an American author and poet. [1] [2] A collection of her poetry, Some of it is True (1993, Curbow Publications), was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 1993, and her Southern Sisters mystery series was honored with the coveted Agatha Award. [3] She graduated from Samford University [4] and was Alabama's 1994 state poet and cofounder of Druid Press. George died in 2001 of complications during heart surgery.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (August 2015) |
Anne George | |
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Born | Anne Carroll Bell December 4, 1927 Montgomery, Alabama, United States |
Died | March 14, 2001 Birmingham, Alabama, United States | (aged 73)
Occupation |
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Period | 1980–2001 |
Genre | Detective fiction, Poetry |
Anne Carroll George (1927-2001) was an American author and poet. [1] [2] A collection of her poetry, Some of it is True (1993, Curbow Publications), was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 1993, and her Southern Sisters mystery series was honored with the coveted Agatha Award. [3] She graduated from Samford University [4] and was Alabama's 1994 state poet and cofounder of Druid Press. George died in 2001 of complications during heart surgery.