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  1. Alice Adams (August 14, 1926 – May 27, 1999) was an American short story writer and novelist. In 1982 she became the third author of only four to receive the O. Henry Special Award for Continuing Achievement for her short stories (others having gone to John Updike , Joyce Carol Oates , and Alice Munro ).

  2. May 27, 1999. Genre. Short Stories, Literature & Fiction. edit data. Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information. Alice Adams was an American novelist, short story writer, academic and university professor.

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  3. 28 de may. de 1999 · Alice Adams, widely admired for her deft, elegantly observed novels and short stories, died yesterday at her home in San Francisco. She was 72. She had been treated for heart problems earlier...

  4. Alice Adams, novel by Booth Tarkington, published in 1921. The story of the disintegration of a lower-middle-class family in a small Midwestern town, Alice Adams was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for best novel in 1922.

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  5. Publisher. Doubleday, Page & Co. Publication date. June 1921. Media type. Print. Alice Adams is a 1921 novel by Booth Tarkington that received the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel. [1] It was adapted as a film in 1923 by Rowland V. Lee [2] and more famously in 1935 by George Stevens. [3]

  6. Alice Adams (Author of Invincible Summer) Goodreads Author. Website. https://www.facebook.com/AliceAdamsAuthor. Twitter. Alice_Adams. Genre. Contemporary, Fiction, Humor and Comedy. Member Since. April 2013. edit data.

  7. She was the author of five collections of short stories and ten novels, among them Listening to Billie, Superior Women, Second Chances, and A Southern Exposure. She lived in San Francisco until her death in 1999.