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Full Name
  
Caryn A. James

Nationality
  
American


Name
  
Caryn James

Role
  
Journalist

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Alma mater
  
Providence College Brown University

Occupation
  
Film critic, journalist, writer

Books
  
What Caroline knew, Glorie: A Novel

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Caryn A. James is an American film critic, journalist, university lecturer and writer. She grew up in Providence and obtained her doctorate in English Literature at Brown University. She began working as a freelance journalist at The New York Times Newsday, TV Guide and Vogue. She finally landed a three-week temporary position at The New York Times Book Review and later became a permanent staff member.

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She moved to the daily newspaper, as a cultural reporter. In 1995, she began working as a television critic and in 1997, James was named the New York Times's first chief television critic. A year later, she published her first novel, Glorie, to good reviews.

In 2006, she published her second novel, What Caroline Knew: A Novel, and by 2010 had left the Times, returning to film critiques. She then began working at Marie Claire magazine while also doing freelance work. The following year, James began working with IndieWire in a division created for her James on Screens. She writes for The Wall Street Journal, The Hollywood Reporter and is an adjuct professor in film studies at Columbia University.

Selected works

  • James, Caryn (1998). Glorie: A Novel. Zoland Books. ISBN 978-0-944072-87-5. 
  • James, Caryn (March 7, 2006). What Caroline Knew: A Novel. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-34312-5. 
  • References

    Caryn James Wikipedia