Gray, Francine du Plessix
GRAY, Francine du Plessix
GRAY, Francine du Plessix. American (born Poland), b. 1930. Genres: Novels, History, Women's studies and issues. Career: Reporter, United Press International, NYC, 1952-54; Assistant Ed., Realities Magazine, Paris, 1954-55; Book Ed., Art in America, NYC, 1962-64; Visiting Professor, City University of New York, 1975, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1981, and Columbia University, New York, 1983; Ferris Professor, Princeton University, NJ, 1986; Brown University, Annenberg Fellow, 1997; Distinguished Visiting Professor, Vassar College, 1999. Publications: Divine Disobedience: Profiles in Catholic Radicalism, 1970; Hawaii: The Sugar-Coated Fortress, 1972; Lovers and Tyrants, 1976; World without End, 1981; October Blood, 1985; Adam and Eve and the City, 1987; Soviet Women: Walking the Tightrope, 1989; Rage and Fire: A Life of Louise Colet, 1994; At Home with the Marquis de Sade, 1998; Simone Weil, 2001. Address: c/o Georges Borchardt Inc, 136 E 57th St, New York, NY 10022, U.S.A.