Bette Howland
American writer
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Places | United States of America | |
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Bette Howland is an American writer and literary critic.
She wrote for Commentary Magazine. She appeared at Yaddo.
Much of her work has focused on the city of Chicago, although she left the city in 1975, living a migratory life around the USA; when she gained the MacArthur Fellowship she was able to give up her work and write full-time, living in rural Pennsylvania.
Things to Come and Go is a quirky collection of three long stories by a writer of unusual talent, power and intelligence.