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Occupation
  
Novelist

Name
  
Allegra Goodman

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Author

Period
  
1989-current

Spouse
  
David Karger

Genre
  
Literary fiction


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Education
  
Stanford University (1997), Harvard University (1989), Punahou School (1985)

Awards
  
Whiting Awards, Edward Lewis Wallant Award

Nominations
  
National Book Award for Fiction

Books
  
The Cookbook Collector, The other side of the island, Kaaterskill Falls, The Family Markowitz, Intuition

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Allegra Goodman (born 1967) is an American author based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her most recent novel, The Chalk Artist, was published in 2017. Goodman wrote and illustrated her first novel at the age of seven.

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Biography

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Goodman was born in Brooklyn, NY, and raised in Hawaii. The daughter of Lenn and Madeleine Goodman, she was brought up as a Conservative Jew. Her mother, who died in 1996, was a professor of genetics and women's studies, then assistant vice president at the University of Hawaii at Manoa for many years, before moving on to Vanderbilt University in the 1990s. Her father, Lenn E. Goodman, is a professor of philosophy at Vanderbilt.

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Allegra Goodman graduated from Punahou School in 1985. She then went on to Harvard University, where she earned an A.B. degree and met her husband, David Karger. Both were regulars at Harvard Hillel, and prayed in Harvard Hillel Orthodox Minyan. They then went on to do graduate work at Stanford University, where Goodman earned a Ph.D. degree in English literature, in 1996.

Goodman's younger sister, Paula Fraenkel, is an oncologist. Fraenkel's experience in research labs is one of the inspirations for Goodman's 2006 novel Intuition.

Her short story "La Vita Nuova" was selected for The Best American Short Stories 2011 and was broadcast on Public Radio International's Selected Shorts in February 2012.

Goodman and Karger live in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where Karger is a professor in computer science at MIT. They have four children, three boys and a girl.

Awards

  • 1991 Whiting Award for Fiction
  • References

    Allegra Goodman Wikipedia