In Moore’s stories, funny people banter with their loved ones as playfully as we all do, creating little bubbles around our relationships.
After the publication of “Self-Help,” she became one of the most intriguing young writers in America, but her real life felt different.
Loving Moore’s work, in those days, felt like belonging to a kind of secret society.
“I call her the It Girl,” said Victoria Wilson, Moore’s editor of nearly 40 years at Knopf.
Moore’s characters only sometimes resemble her, but the crises they’re undergoing always mirrored her own life, and thus the ongoing lives of the readers who loved her the most.
Persons:
Cornell —, —, ”, Sidik Fofana, Moore, ” Moore, Dana Spiotta, “, ” Spiotta, Victoria Wilson, Lorrie, ” Ann Patchett, ” Patchett, ” Wilson, — women’s, Carver
Organizations:
Cornell, University of Wisconsin, Knopf, Iowa, ’
Locations:
America, Manhattan, Madison, Wis