Jane Kramer Explained
Jane Kramer (born August 7, 1938) is an American journalist. She began her writing career at the Village Voice, moving to The New Yorker in 1964, where she remains a staff writer. Her books Allen Ginsberg in America (1969) and Honor to the Bride (1970), based on her travels in Morocco, were developed from long-form New Yorker articles.
Beginning in the 1970s, much of Kramer's reporting has been from various European locales, and since 1981 she has written a regular "Letter from Europe" for the New Yorker. Books based upon her European reporting include Europeans (1988) and The Politics of Memory (1996). Other books are The Last Cowboy (1977) and Lone Patriot (2003), the latter about a militia in the American West. Both books also explore downward mobility in America.[1]
Biography
Kramer was born in Providence, Rhode Island. She has a B.A. in English from Vassar College and an M.A. in English from Columbia University.
For the first paperback edition of The Last Cowboy, Kramer received a 1981 National Book Award for Nonfiction.[2] [3]
Her other awards include an Emmy Award for documentary filmmaking, National Magazine Award, Front Page Award, and the .
Kramer is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a founding director of the Committee to Protect Journalists. She has taught at Princeton University, Sarah Lawrence, CUNY, and the University of California, Berkeley.
Since 2006, Kramer has been a Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur. In 2016, she was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Bibliography
Books
- Book: Kramer, Jane . Off Washington Square : a reporter looks at Greenwich Village . 1963 . New York . Duell, Sloan & Pierce .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . Allen Ginsberg in America . 1969 . Random House .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . Honor to the bride like the pigeon that guards its grain under the clove tree . Farrar, Straus & Giroux . 1970 . 9780374172572 .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . The last cowboy . Harper & Row . 1977 .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . Unsettling Europe . Random House . 1980 .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . Europeans . Farrar, Straus & Giroux . 1988 . 9780374149390 .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . Eine Amerikanerin in Berlin . Edition Tiamat . 1993 .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . Sonderbare Europäer . Die Andere Bibliothek/Eichborn . 1993 .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . Whose art is it? . Duke UP . 1994 .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . Unter Deutschen . Edition Tiamat . 1996 .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . The politics of memory : looking for Germany in the New Germany . Random House . 1996 .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . Lone patriot : the short career of an American militiaman . Random House . 2002 .
- Book: Kramer, Jane . 1 . The reporter's kitchen : essays . St. Martin's Press . 2017.
Essays and reporting
- Kramer, Jane . January 21, 1985 . Letter from Europe . The New Yorker . 60 . 49. 74–91. [4]
- Kramer, Jane . 1 . November 24, 2008 . . Profiles . The New Yorker . 84 . 38 . 100–106 . 2014-12-24-->. [5]
- Kramer, Jane . 1 . December 3, 2012 . . The New Yorker . 88 . 38 . 86–97 . 2014-12-24-->.
- Kramer, Jane . 1 . March 18, 2013 . . The Critics. Books . The New Yorker . 89 . 5 . 74–80 . 2016-04-20-->.
- Kramer, Jane . 1 . November 4, 2013 . . Profiles . The New Yorker . 89 . 35 . 82–85, 87–90, 92–93 . 2017-10-13-->.
- Kramer, Jane . 1 . April 14, 2014 . . The Critics. Books . The New Yorker . 90 . 8 . 79–83 . 2018-08-06-->.
- Kramer, Jane . 1 . June 29, 2015 . . Letter from Europe . The New Yorker . 91 . 18 . 36–42, 44–47 . 2023-01-13-->. [6]
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Notes and References
- http://www.newnewjournalism.com/bio.php?last_name=kramer "Jane Kramer"
- https://www.nationalbook.org/awards-prizes/national-book-awards-1981 "National Book Awards – 1981"
- This was the award for paperback "General Nonfiction".
From 1980 to 1983 in National Book Awards history there were several nonfiction subcategories including General Nonfiction, with dual hardcover and paperback awards in most categories. Most of the paperback award-winners were reprints, including this one.
- Discusses farming in the Périgord region, France, and attachment to the land.
- Profiles cooks and food writers Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid.
- Title in the online table of contents is "Can this man save Italy?".