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Gail Sheehy | |
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Born | Gail Henion November 27, 1936 Mamaroneck, New York, United States |
Died | August 24, 2020 Southampton, New York, United States | (aged 83)
Occupation | Journalist, author |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Vermont, Columbia University |
Literary movement | New Journalism |
Notable works | Passages; The Silent Passage; Understanding Men's Passages; Hillary's Choice; New Passages; Passages in Caregiving |
Spouse | Albert Francis Sheehy, (m. 1960-div. 1968) |
Website | |
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Gail Sheehy (born Gail Henion; November 27, 1936 – August 24, 2020)[1] was an American author, journalist, and lecturer. She was the author of seventeen books and many high-profile articles for magazines such as New York and Vanity Fair.
Many of her books focused on cultural shifts, including Passages (1976).[2] Sheehy wrote many biographies including Hillary Clinton, both presidents Bush, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev.
Sheehy died in Southampton, New York on August 24, 2020 from pneumonia-related problems at age 83.[3][4]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Journalist and Author Gail Sheehy Dies at 83
- ↑ "Overview" Archived 2019-01-19 at the Wayback Machine. Gail Sheehy.
- ↑ "Gail Sheehy, Author of Passages, Dies at 83 (KAAL-TV)". Archived from the original on 2021-06-24. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- ↑ Seelye, Katharine Q. (25 August 2020). "Gail Sheehy, Journalist, Author and Social Observer, Dies at 83". The New York Times.