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  1. Evgenia Citkowitz (born Eugenia Citkowitz; 1964) is an American playwright, author and journalist. Early life and family. Eugenia Citkowitz [1] was born in 1964 in the state of New York, the youngest of two daughters to Israel Citkowitz, an American pianist, composer and piano teacher, and Lady Caroline Blackwood, an English writer. [2] .

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    • 2007–present
    • Playwright, author, journalist
    • Eugenia Citkowitz, 1964 (age 58–59), New York, U.S.
  2. Evgenia Citkowitz is a remarkable writer.” —CLAIRE MESSUD, author of The Burning Girl and The Emperor's Children “I have never read a novel in which the events are recounted with such subtle interweaving back and forth through time, building up a deeply woven texture of thought and emotion.

  3. www.evgeniacitkowitz.com › aboutEvgenia Citkowitz

    Evgenia Citkowitz was born in New York and educated in the United Kingdom and the United States. Her work has appeared in various British journals including London Magazine and The Sunday Times . She was longlisted for The Sunday Times EFG Private Bank short story award, and was one of the winners of The Word Factory’s Neil Gaiman, Fables for a Modern World story competition.

  4. Evgenia Citkowitz. The daughter of a tumultuous creative lineage muses on childhood, exile, and the topography of storytelling. Documentarian Filmmaker Jan Sharp interviews the writer Evgenia Citkowitz, whose short stories and recent first novel, “Ether”, have earned critical acclaim.

  5. EVGENIA CITKOWITZ was born in New York and was educated in London and the United States. Her short stories have been published in various British magazines. Her screenplay The House in Paris, based on Elizabeth Bowen’s novel, is currently in development. Ether: Seven Stories and a Novella is her first book.

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  6. Ether: Seven Stories and a Novella. A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice. All the characters in Evgenia Citkowitz's first collection of short fiction are connected by the quest for identity—some are poised at crossroads, while others teeter on the edge of a moral precipice.

  7. 30 de jul. de 2010 · July 30, 2010. For this month's Book Club selection, Hilton Als has chosen " Ether ," the début collection from Evgenia Citkowitz, a writer whose fiction has been published in various British...