Lisa Taddeo | |
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Born | 1979 or 1980 (age 44–45) Short Hills, New Jersey, U.S. |
Occupation | Author, journalist |
Education | Millburn High School |
Alma mater |
New York University (transferred) Rutgers University Boston University ( MFA) |
Notable works | Three Women (2019) |
Notable awards | Pushcart Prize 2017, 2019 British Book Awards 2020 |
Spouse | Jackson Waite |
Children | 1 |
Website | |
www |
Lisa Taddeo is an American author and journalist known for her book Three Women. [1] Taddeo's work has appeared in The Best American Political Writing and The Best American Sports Writing anthologies. [2]
Taddeo was born in Short Hills, New Jersey. Her parents are Peter Taddeo, an Italian American doctor, and Pia, a fruit stand cashier from Italy. [3] [4] [5] [6]
She first attended New York University but transferred to Rutgers University. Taddeo completed her Master of Fine Arts in fiction at Boston University. [7]
Taddeo was an associate editor at Golf Magazine when David Granger assigned her first piece for Esquire, "The Last Days of Heath Ledger", [8] after reading her unpublished novel. [9]
In 2015 The Washington Post named her New York Magazine piece, "Rachel Uchitel is Not A Madam", [10] one of their top five long reads that stand the test of time. [11]
In 2013 she appeared in Esquire Network's 80th Anniversary special. [12]
She was awarded the William Holodnok Fiction Prize and the Florence Engel Randall Award in fiction. [13]
Taddeo is a two-time recipient of the Pushcart Prize, for her short stories "42 (2017)", published in the New England Review, [14] [15] [16] and "Suburban Weekend (2019)", published in Granta. [17]
Her book Three Women was released in July 2019 by Simon and Schuster. [18] In June 2020 it won the narrative non-fiction book of the year at the British Book Awards. [19]
Animal, Taddeo's debut novel, was published by Avid Reader Press in the summer of 2021, and is about "both sisterhood and female rage..." [20]
Her third book, Ghost Lover, is a collection of nine short stories published in 2022 by Avid Reader Press. [21]
In July 2019, Showtime announced a series commitment adaptation of Three Women. [22] Taddeo will write and be executive producer of the series. [23]
Lisa Taddeo | |
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Born | 1979 or 1980 (age 44–45) Short Hills, New Jersey, U.S. |
Occupation | Author, journalist |
Education | Millburn High School |
Alma mater |
New York University (transferred) Rutgers University Boston University ( MFA) |
Notable works | Three Women (2019) |
Notable awards | Pushcart Prize 2017, 2019 British Book Awards 2020 |
Spouse | Jackson Waite |
Children | 1 |
Website | |
www |
Lisa Taddeo is an American author and journalist known for her book Three Women. [1] Taddeo's work has appeared in The Best American Political Writing and The Best American Sports Writing anthologies. [2]
Taddeo was born in Short Hills, New Jersey. Her parents are Peter Taddeo, an Italian American doctor, and Pia, a fruit stand cashier from Italy. [3] [4] [5] [6]
She first attended New York University but transferred to Rutgers University. Taddeo completed her Master of Fine Arts in fiction at Boston University. [7]
Taddeo was an associate editor at Golf Magazine when David Granger assigned her first piece for Esquire, "The Last Days of Heath Ledger", [8] after reading her unpublished novel. [9]
In 2015 The Washington Post named her New York Magazine piece, "Rachel Uchitel is Not A Madam", [10] one of their top five long reads that stand the test of time. [11]
In 2013 she appeared in Esquire Network's 80th Anniversary special. [12]
She was awarded the William Holodnok Fiction Prize and the Florence Engel Randall Award in fiction. [13]
Taddeo is a two-time recipient of the Pushcart Prize, for her short stories "42 (2017)", published in the New England Review, [14] [15] [16] and "Suburban Weekend (2019)", published in Granta. [17]
Her book Three Women was released in July 2019 by Simon and Schuster. [18] In June 2020 it won the narrative non-fiction book of the year at the British Book Awards. [19]
Animal, Taddeo's debut novel, was published by Avid Reader Press in the summer of 2021, and is about "both sisterhood and female rage..." [20]
Her third book, Ghost Lover, is a collection of nine short stories published in 2022 by Avid Reader Press. [21]
In July 2019, Showtime announced a series commitment adaptation of Three Women. [22] Taddeo will write and be executive producer of the series. [23]