found: Washington post WWW site, viewed Feb. 22, 2019(Edith Iglauer, an American writer who became a leading chronicler of Canadian life and culture, most notably through precise and intricately detailed profiles in the pages of the New Yorker magazine, and in a best-selling memoir about her romance with a salmon fisherman, died Feb. 13 [2019] in Sechelt, near Vancouver, B.C. She was 101. Ms. Iglauer was a dual citizen who straddled American and Canadian literature, with the avowed aim of teaching each side about the other. Edith Theresa Iglauer was born in Cleveland on March 10, 1917; married, successively, John Daly, Philip Hamburger, and Franklin White)