Irene Marcuse | |
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Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Education | Columbia University ( BA, MSW) |
Genre | Mystery fiction |
Parent | Peter Marcuse (father) |
Relatives | Herbert Marcuse (grandfather) |
Website | |
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Irene Marcuse was an American author of mystery novels. She was a finalist for the Agatha Award in 2000. She died March 8, 2021. [1] [2]
Marcuse held a BA in Literature and Creative Writing and a Master of Social Work from Columbia University. She was the granddaughter of social philosopher Herbert Marcuse and daughter of his only child Peter Marcuse.
Marcuse's Anita Servi series includes:
Her book Under the Manhattan Bridge is set in October 2001, in a city still coping with the impact of 9/11. According to a review in The New York Times of post-9/11 mystery novels, it features "garbage trucks used as barricades and surreally polite New Yorkers." [3]
Irene Marcuse | |
---|---|
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Education | Columbia University ( BA, MSW) |
Genre | Mystery fiction |
Parent | Peter Marcuse (father) |
Relatives | Herbert Marcuse (grandfather) |
Website | |
www |
Irene Marcuse was an American author of mystery novels. She was a finalist for the Agatha Award in 2000. She died March 8, 2021. [1] [2]
Marcuse held a BA in Literature and Creative Writing and a Master of Social Work from Columbia University. She was the granddaughter of social philosopher Herbert Marcuse and daughter of his only child Peter Marcuse.
Marcuse's Anita Servi series includes:
Her book Under the Manhattan Bridge is set in October 2001, in a city still coping with the impact of 9/11. According to a review in The New York Times of post-9/11 mystery novels, it features "garbage trucks used as barricades and surreally polite New Yorkers." [3]