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Hayden, Julie, 1939-1981


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    • Hayden, Julia Elizabeth, 1939-1981
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    • Birth Date

        1939
    • Death Date

        1981-09-14
    • Associated Locale

        New York (N.Y.)
    • Associated Language

        English
    • Field of Activity

      Short stories


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    • Sources

      • found: Her The lists of the past, 1976:t.p. (Julie Hayden)
      • found: Women & fiction, 2002:contents (Day-old baby rats, Julie Hayden (1939-1981))
      • found: Wikipedia.org, 19 November 2015:(Julie Hayden was an American author, who also worked on staff at the New Yorker magazine. In 1976, she published a collection of short stories, The lists of the past, her only book. Day-old baby rats is one of her famous stories, which was chosen and read by writer Lorrie Moore on the New Yorker podcast with fiction editor Deborah Treisman. Hayden's story collection was recently selected by bestselling author Cheryl Strayed for republication with Pharos Editions out of Seattle, Washington, and will be published in May 2014. Hayden is the daughter of Pulitzer-Prize-winning author and poet Phyllis McGinley.)
      • found: lareviewofbooks.org, "New life for the fiction of Julie Hayden: an interview with Cheryl Strayed," posted 1 May 2014, viewed 19 November 2015:(Hayden worked at The New Yorker, where many of her short stories have appeared. These stories went on to make up her only book, The lists of the past, published by Viking in 1976. She was just 42 when she died in 1981 of kidney failure brought on from malnutrition.)
      • found: newyorker.com/magazine, Obituary, by Ved Mehta, viewed 19 November 2014:(Obituary of Julia Elizabeth Hayden, who wrote for The New Yorker as Julie Hayden. She died on Monday, Sept. 14, at the age of forty-two. She worked at The New Yorker for 16 years.)
      • found: familysearch.org, 19 November 2015:(Julia Elizabeth Hayden (Julie); born 1939; death 14 September 1981; Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut)
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      • [Formerly on undifferentiated name record: n 88068246]
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      • 2015-11-19: new
      • 2015-12-13: revised
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