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Laurie Colwin (June 14, 1944 – October 24, 1992) was an American writer who wrote five novels, three collections of short stories and two volumes of essays and recipes. [1] She was known for her portrayals of New York society and her food columns in Gourmet magazine. In 2012, the James Beard Foundation inducted her into its Cookbook Hall of Fame.
It’s an '80s-era recipe for a gingerbread cake by famed writer Laurie Colwin that was originally published in the December 1987 issue of Gourmet (RIP).
Laurie Colwin "Evensong" The New Yorker: Katherine Damm "The Happiest Day of Your Life" The Iowa Review: Molly Dektar "The Bed & Breakfast" The Harvard Review: Steven Duong "Dorchester" The Drift: Madeline ffitch "Seeing Through Maps" Harper's Magazine: Allegra Hyde "Democracy in America" The Massachusetts Review: Taisia Kitaiskaia "Engelond ...
"Ask Me Again" was a 90-minute episode of the PBS series American Playhouse that aired on February 8, 1989. [1] Adapted from Laurie Colwin's short story An Old-Fashioned Story, the comedy starred Leslie Hope as Elizabeth Leopold, a young literary editor with a complicated relationship with her wealthy, snobbish mother, Elinor (Cynthia Harris).
Well, two sittings, but a dozen times over the years, Laurie Colwin’s Happy All the Time. So so lovely, dear, human, charming, funny, touching.
In his debut novel 'Vintage Contemporaries,' Dan Kois tracks two friends with big dreams in '90s New York and pays homage to late author Laurie Colwin.
There is neither stalking nor incest, not a single traumatic secret, nobody dies on-camera, and absolutely nothing is explained, sanctioned or abhorred by a lawyer of therapist. "Jane's House" aspires to a troubled, Laurie Colwin sort of sweetness, and achieves it. None of the story would be remarkable except for the quiet performance of James ...
After the shop opened in 1983, early customers included Julia Child, James Beard, and Laurie Colwin. The store stocks cookbooks, of course, but also beverage books, food history, memoirs, and more