Tyler, Anne (1941–)
Tyler, Anne (1941–)
American novelist and short-story writer. Born Oct 25, 1941, in Minneapolis, MN; dau. of Lloyd Parry Tyler (industrial chemist) and Phyllis Mahon Tyler (social worker); raised in Raleigh, North Carolina; graduate of Duke University; married, 1963; children: 2.
Grew up in Quaker community, was a bibliographer at Duke University, and worked in the law library at McGill University; on marriage, settled in Baltimore; published 1st novel If Morning Ever Comes (1964), followed by Earthly Possessions (1977) and Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant (1982); won National Book Critics Circle Award (1986) for The Accidental Tourist (1985), which was filmed; also wrote Breathing Lessons (1988), Saint Maybe (1991), Ladder of the Year (1996), A Patchwork Planet (1998), Back When We Were Grownups (2001) and The Amateur Marriage (2003).