![]() Many critics have proclaimed Vaill's study of the Murphys one of the most complete stories of the couple, who were part of a circle of American writers and artists known as the Expatriates, and were part of a larger circle of artists known as the Lost Generation. She left that firm so that she could devote all of her time and efforts to her writing projects, which include her critically lauded debut book, Everybody Was So Young: Gerald and Sara Murphy, a Lost Generation Love Story. SIDELIGHTS:īefore becoming a full-time writer and critic, Amanda Vaill was executive editor for the distinguished publishing company Viking Penguin. Somewhere: The Life of Jerome Robbins, Broadway Books (New York, NY), 2006.Ĭontributor to periodicals, including Esquire, New York, Washington Post, and Chicago Tribune. (With Janet Zapata) Seaman Schepps: A Century of New York Jewelry Design, Vendome Press (New York, NY), 2004. WRITINGS:Įverybody Was So Young: Gerald and Sara Murphy, a Lost Generation Love Story, Houghton (Boston, MA), 1998. Former executive editor for Viking Penguin. ![]()
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